(verb) To spread fat (or non-stick cooking spray) on a cooking utensil or pan to prevent food from sticking To grease and flour means to grease the pan then dust with flour The flour is sprinkled into the greased pan then the pan is shaken to distribute evenly before inverting and discarding the excess
Grease is a thick, oily substance which is put on the moving parts of cars and other machines in order to make them work smoothly. grease-stained hands. = oil
to grease a pan so foods won't stick, put a bit of butter or margarine on a piece of paper towel or waxed paper and rub the bottom and sides of the pan
Grease is an oily substance that is produced by your skin. His hair is thick with grease
To coat the surface of a dish or baking pan to prevent sticking A light coating of flour can be dusted over the greased inside of the pan
Lubricant applied to the metal running strips on wooden coasters to reduce friction and excessive noise It also helps lessen wear on the track work Not all parks use grease on a regular basis, however :
to rub a dish or pan with butter, margarine, oil, or shortening so that food does not stick
Super-thick lubricating oil that has a paste-like consistency Used to lubricate the steering linkage, the suspension system, and other moving parts outside the engine