kebab

/kəˈbɑːb/
noun
  1. A dish of small pieces of meat, fish, or vegetables cooked on a skewer or spit, often served with bread, rice, or salad.
    • We ordered chicken kebabs and grilled vegetables for dinner.
    • She made vegetable kebabs with mushrooms, peppers, and onions.
    • The street vendor sold lamb kebabs with fresh pita bread.
  2. A sandwich or wrap filled with sliced meat (often from a vertical rotisserie), typically served with salad and sauce.
    • Many people enjoy a doner kebab as a late-night snack.
    • The kebab was wrapped in warm flatbread with garlic sauce.
    • He grabbed a kebab from the takeout shop after work.
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