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Within days, grilled lamb skewers spiced with cumin and chili were back on the street.

It is a good-sized quarter pounder of pearly meat spiced and rolled in Japanese breadcrumbs, then pan-fried to a crisp.

The two alleged ambassadors spiced their jokes with foul language.

In End of Watch, their dialog is spiced with a seemingly endless stream of “bros” and “dudes.”

Today there exists a range of rum variations, including light, gold, spiced, dark, and premium.

The phrase "bride-cup" was also sometimes used of the bowl of spiced wine prepared at night for the bridal couple.

The warm wind bore to them the sniff of the sand-dunes, spiced groves, and genii's islands far to southward.

All ‘Kynes’ of ale, some highly spiced And divers meats, roast, boiled and sliced.

Madeira and bitters were first offered, together with a well-spiced vegetable soup.

Mr. Gorcas never in his life tasted ardent spirits, ate spiced meats, or sat up later than nine o'clock in the evening.

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On this page you'll find 83 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to spiced, such as: color, enliven, lace, leaven, pep, and pepper.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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