shirr

[shur]

shirr Definition

  • 1to gather or pleat (fabric) by parallel rows of stitching
  • 2to cook (eggs) by poaching in a greased dish and then baking until set

Using shirr: Examples

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

  • Example

    She shirred the curtains to give them a more elegant look.

  • Example

    The chef shirred the eggs with cheese and herbs for breakfast.

  • Example

    The dress was beautifully shirred at the waistline.

shirr Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shirr

Phrases with shirr

  • a dish made by baking eggs that have been cooked in a greased dish, often with added ingredients such as cheese or vegetables

    Example

    I ordered the shirred eggs with spinach and feta for breakfast.

  • elastic thread used for gathering fabric

    Example

    I need to buy some shirring elastic for this project.

  • a waistline that is gathered or pleated using the shirring technique

    Example

    The dress had a shirred waist that accentuated her curves.

Origins of shirr

from Middle English 'shiren', meaning 'to draw up tightly'

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Summary: shirr in Brief

To 'shirr' [shur] means to gather or pleat fabric using parallel rows of stitching. It is also a cooking technique where eggs are poached in a greased dish and then baked until set. Examples include 'She shirred the curtains to give them a more elegant look.' and 'The chef shirred the eggs with cheese and herbs for breakfast.'