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
- The chef pans the steak before serving it to the guests.
- She pans her favorite cake recipe to ensure perfect results.
- He pans the vegetables in a large frying pan.
- The show pans across the beautiful landscape.
- They pans the sauce for a rich flavor.
- The critic pans the movie in her latest review.
- He pans the chicken to get a nice golden crust.
- She pans the soup to mix all the ingredients.
- The teacher pans the project for its lack of creativity.
- They pans the lasagna in the oven for 30 minutes.
- The director pans the camera to capture the entire scene.
- He pans the pasta in boiling water.
- The reviewer pans the restaurant for poor service.
- She pans the potatoes in a large pot.
- The artist pans the brush across the canvas.
- The food critic pans the dish for its bland taste.
- He pans the bread in the oven until golden brown.
- The videographer pans the audience during the concert.
- She pans the fish with spices before cooking.
- The editor pans the article for its inaccuracies.
- He pans the mushrooms in olive oil.
- The publisher pans the manuscript for edits.
- She pans the fruits in a decorative bowl.
- The teacher pans the students' presentations.
- The chef pans the garlic until it is fragrant.
- He pans the salad with a vinaigrette dressing.
- The critic pans the play for its lack of depth.
- She pans the dough in a baking pan.
- They pans the cheese to melt it over the nachos.
- The journalist pans the event for lack of organization.
- He pans the chicken in a cast-iron skillet.
- The filmmaker pans the landscape in the opening scene.
- She pans the mixture to avoid lumps.
- The audience pans their applause after the performance.
- The reviewer pans the book for predictable plot twists.
- He pans the tofu to cook it evenly.
- The artist pans the scene with vibrant colors.
- She pans the pancakes in a hot griddle.
- The critic pans the latest album for its lack of innovation.
- They pans the veggies to enhance their flavors.
- He pans the pasta after boiling it.
- The teacher pans the homework for its completeness.
- She pans the sauce in a saucepan.
- The audience pans their heads to follow the action.
- The chef pans the shrimp to sauté them quickly.
- The editor pans the report for errors.
- He pans the cookies on a cooling rack.
- The critic pans the performance for its lack of energy.
- She pans the vegetables to keep them crisp.
- The director pans the camera to follow the main character.
- He pans the beef in a frying pan.
- The reviewer pans the documentary for being too long.
- She pans the batter into a cake pan.
- The audience pans their heads to catch every detail.
- The chef pans the fish for a crispy skin.
- He pans the onions until they are translucent.
- The critic pans the novel for its clichés.
- She pans the fruit salad for a colorful presentation.
- The teacher pans the group project for teamwork.
- He pans the dough in a rolling pin.
- The filmmaker pans the city skyline at sunset.
- She pans the ingredients in a bowl for mixing.
- The critic pans the series finale for disappointing fans.
- He pans the chicken thighs until cooked through.
- The artist pans the brush to create texture.
- She pans the eggs in a non-stick skillet.
- The audience pans the camera to see the performers.
- The chef pans the vegetables to caramelize them.
- He pans the bread to make sandwiches.
- The reviewer pans the film for predictable dialogue.
- She pans the mixture in a large pot for cooking.
- The director pans the scene to capture the action.
- He pans the salmon to ensure it's cooked evenly.
- The teacher pans the essays for creativity.
- She pans the pizza dough on a floured surface.
- The journalist pans the event for its poor turnout.
- He pans the sausage in a skillet until browned.
- The critic pans the script for weak character development.
- She pans the chocolate in a double boiler.
- The audience pans their view to see the special effects.
- The chef pans the garlic and onions for flavor.
- He pans the stew to thicken it.
- The teacher pans the presentations for clarity.
- She pans the muffins in a tin for baking.
- The filmmaker pans the dancers on stage.
- He pans the meat to sear it before braising.
- The reviewer pans the comedy for lacking humor.
- She pans the salad with fresh herbs.
- The director pans the crowd's reaction during the show.
- He pans the fruit in a blender for a smoothie.
- The critic pans the show for its slow pace.
- She pans the dough into a pie crust.
- The audience pans their heads to see the finale.
- The chef pans the rice until fluffy.
- He pans the salad to mix all ingredients thoroughly.
- The teacher pans the homework for thoroughness.
- She pans the fish in a ceramic dish for baking.
- The critic pans the concert for technical issues.
- He pans the sauce to add seasoning.
- The director pans the camera to capture the emotion.