farcer

[fɑːsə(r)]

farcer Definition

  • 1to stuff (meat, vegetables, etc.) with a mixture of seasoned ingredients
  • 2to fill (a pastry, such as profiteroles) with cream, custard, etc.

Using farcer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "farcer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The turkey was farced with a mixture of herbs and breadcrumbs.

  • Example

    She farced the profiteroles with vanilla cream.

  • Example

    The chef farced the chicken with mushrooms and onions.

farcer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for farcer

Phrases with farcer

  • to stuff or fill something completely

    Example

    He farced out the turkey with a lot of stuffing.

  • farce up

    to invent or concoct a story or explanation

    Example

    He farced up a story about why he was late for work.

  • to waste time or fool around

    Example

    Stop farcing around and get to work!

Origins of farcer

from Old French 'farcir', meaning 'to stuff'

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Summary: farcer in Brief

The verb 'farcer' [fɑːsə(r)] means to stuff meat, vegetables, or pastries with a seasoned mixture. It is often used in cooking, as in 'The chef farced the chicken with mushrooms and onions.' The phrase 'farce out' means to stuff something completely, while 'farce up' means to invent a story or explanation.