0 present participle of skewer --
1 to put pieces of food, especially meat, on a skewer --
Other tools more specific to cooking over an open fire were spits of various sizes, and material for skewering anything from delicate quails to whole oxen.
During courtship the male will perform a ritualised dance which includes actions that mimic the skewering of prey on thorns and will feed the female.
His skits are often satirical, skewering a range of subcultures and political views, often absurdist.
These are used as her primary means of attack via skewering.
The bishop is capable of skewering or pinning a piece, while the knight can do neither.
He made a career of skewering the business interests, newspapers, and urban dwellers in order to appeal to the poor rural citizens of the state.
This they do by skewering the fruit with a tusk while using their trunk to brace it against the ground.
He gets it by squeezing the head off with a crab-like claw and skewering it onto his own neck.