100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "pans"

Definition

Pans (noun) refers to shallow, typically metal containers used for cooking, baking, or holding food. It can also refer to a type of dish used in various cooking methods, such as frying, sautéing, or baking. Additionally, in informal contexts, "pans" can mean to criticize or review something unfavorably.

Synonyms

  • Cookware
  • Skillets
  • Saucepans
  • Frying pans
  • Baking trays

Antonyms

  • Pot (in the context of cooking)
  • Lid (as a covering)

Examples

  1. The chef pans the steak before serving it to the guests.
  2. She pans her favorite cake recipe to ensure perfect results.
  3. He pans the vegetables in a large frying pan.
  4. The show pans across the beautiful landscape.
  5. They pans the sauce for a rich flavor.
  6. The critic pans the movie in her latest review.
  7. He pans the chicken to get a nice golden crust.
  8. She pans the soup to mix all the ingredients.
  9. The teacher pans the project for its lack of creativity.
  10. They pans the lasagna in the oven for 30 minutes.
  11. The director pans the camera to capture the entire scene.
  12. He pans the pasta in boiling water.
  13. The reviewer pans the restaurant for poor service.
  14. She pans the potatoes in a large pot.
  15. The artist pans the brush across the canvas.
  16. The food critic pans the dish for its bland taste.
  17. He pans the bread in the oven until golden brown.
  18. The videographer pans the audience during the concert.
  19. She pans the fish with spices before cooking.
  20. The editor pans the article for its inaccuracies.
  21. He pans the mushrooms in olive oil.
  22. The publisher pans the manuscript for edits.
  23. She pans the fruits in a decorative bowl.
  24. The teacher pans the students' presentations.
  25. The chef pans the garlic until it is fragrant.
  26. He pans the salad with a vinaigrette dressing.
  27. The critic pans the play for its lack of depth.
  28. She pans the dough in a baking pan.
  29. They pans the cheese to melt it over the nachos.
  30. The journalist pans the event for lack of organization.
  31. He pans the chicken in a cast-iron skillet.
  32. The filmmaker pans the landscape in the opening scene.
  33. She pans the mixture to avoid lumps.
  34. The audience pans their applause after the performance.
  35. The reviewer pans the book for predictable plot twists.
  36. He pans the tofu to cook it evenly.
  37. The artist pans the scene with vibrant colors.
  38. She pans the pancakes in a hot griddle.
  39. The critic pans the latest album for its lack of innovation.
  40. They pans the veggies to enhance their flavors.
  41. He pans the pasta after boiling it.
  42. The teacher pans the homework for its completeness.
  43. She pans the sauce in a saucepan.
  44. The audience pans their heads to follow the action.
  45. The chef pans the shrimp to sauté them quickly.
  46. The editor pans the report for errors.
  47. He pans the cookies on a cooling rack.
  48. The critic pans the performance for its lack of energy.
  49. She pans the vegetables to keep them crisp.
  50. The director pans the camera to follow the main character.
  51. He pans the beef in a frying pan.
  52. The reviewer pans the documentary for being too long.
  53. She pans the batter into a cake pan.
  54. The audience pans their heads to catch every detail.
  55. The chef pans the fish for a crispy skin.
  56. He pans the onions until they are translucent.
  57. The critic pans the novel for its clichés.
  58. She pans the fruit salad for a colorful presentation.
  59. The teacher pans the group project for teamwork.
  60. He pans the dough in a rolling pin.
  61. The filmmaker pans the city skyline at sunset.
  62. She pans the ingredients in a bowl for mixing.
  63. The critic pans the series finale for disappointing fans.
  64. He pans the chicken thighs until cooked through.
  65. The artist pans the brush to create texture.
  66. She pans the eggs in a non-stick skillet.
  67. The audience pans the camera to see the performers.
  68. The chef pans the vegetables to caramelize them.
  69. He pans the bread to make sandwiches.
  70. The reviewer pans the film for predictable dialogue.
  71. She pans the mixture in a large pot for cooking.
  72. The director pans the scene to capture the action.
  73. He pans the salmon to ensure it's cooked evenly.
  74. The teacher pans the essays for creativity.
  75. She pans the pizza dough on a floured surface.
  76. The journalist pans the event for its poor turnout.
  77. He pans the sausage in a skillet until browned.
  78. The critic pans the script for weak character development.
  79. She pans the chocolate in a double boiler.
  80. The audience pans their view to see the special effects.
  81. The chef pans the garlic and onions for flavor.
  82. He pans the stew to thicken it.
  83. The teacher pans the presentations for clarity.
  84. She pans the muffins in a tin for baking.
  85. The filmmaker pans the dancers on stage.
  86. He pans the meat to sear it before braising.
  87. The reviewer pans the comedy for lacking humor.
  88. She pans the salad with fresh herbs.
  89. The director pans the crowd's reaction during the show.
  90. He pans the fruit in a blender for a smoothie.
  91. The critic pans the show for its slow pace.
  92. She pans the dough into a pie crust.
  93. The audience pans their heads to see the finale.
  94. The chef pans the rice until fluffy.
  95. He pans the salad to mix all ingredients thoroughly.
  96. The teacher pans the homework for thoroughness.
  97. She pans the fish in a ceramic dish for baking.
  98. The critic pans the concert for technical issues.
  99. He pans the sauce to add seasoning.
  100. The director pans the camera to capture the emotion.