Which preposition to use with grilled
Soon venison steaks and fish were grilling in the embers, and Elspeth set to baking cakes on a griddle.
The fire was in the ground or under a grill of iron on stones.
The men were dead-weary; they had slept for days upon bleak and waterless mountain summitsfrozen at night, they were grilled at noon, but they pushed ever onward.
"Come and have a grill with us, Ware," he begged.
Young Hawkins, with a still younger Boscawen for his second, was till last year chasing slave-dhows round Tajurrah; they have sent him now to the Zanzibar coast to be grilled into an admiral; and the valorous Sandoval has been holding the 'Republic' of Mexico by the throat any time these fourteen years gone.
There, barred by a heavy wooden grill from the airy loft filled with bright calicoes, sashes, pails, guns, blankets, clothes, and other ornamental and useful things, Sak-we-su and Mu-hi-kun made their choice, trading in the worn wooden "castors" on the string.
I think varos excellent when wrapped in hotu leaves, and grilled as a lobster.
Then, if they had no other meat, rashers of bacon would be grilled over the fire, and eaten with the hot bread.