Definition: 1. A solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk. 2. A type of food made from milk that can be either soft or hard and is usually white or yellow in colour; a particular type of this food. 3. Used in the imperative (get away, or stop it). 4. Wind onto a cheese.
Use 'cheese' in a sentence:
1. It comes with a garnish of red beetroot, white cottage cheese and blueberries.
2. He took out a slab of cheese, pared off a slice and ate it hastily.
3. Lunch was a feast of meat and vegetables, cheese, yoghurt and fruit, with unlimited wine.
4. The two places, he insists, are as different as chalk and cheese.
5. Matured over 18 months, this cheese has an open, crumbly texture with a strong flavour.
6. There is nothing wrong with good old cauliflower cheese.
7. That cheese pongs!
8. He is a big cheese in the Art Fraud Squad.
9. I have cheese and onion.
10. Fresh cheese is not the aged cheese.
11. She hardly ate a thing, just toyed with a piece of cheese on her plate.
12. Cheese sticks are great snacks.
13. Jane did not eat cheese because it gives her nightmares.
14. The rats began to eat cheese.
15. How about macaroni and cheese?
16. The wine goes with strong and mild cheese alike.
17. He put cheese on a cracker.
18. You could always substitute a low-fat soft cheese.
19. He wolfed down the rest of the biscuit and cheese.
20. The cheese is left to age for at least a year.
21. Reduced-calorie cheese is a great substitute for cream cheese.
22. He cut the mould off a piece of cheese.
23. There's mould on the cheese.
24. Add a sprinkle of cheese and serve.
25. Just have a taste of this cheese.
26. It is stronger in flavour than other Dutch cheeses.
27. I'm not having children who don't like cheese. It's not on.
28. Crumble the cheese over the salad.
29. Peter noshed bagels and cream cheese.
30. I was eating ham and Swiss cheese on rye.
31. Try the ham and cheese.
32. There are some traditional farmers left who still make cheese the old-fashioned way.
33. Baking a whole cheese in pastry may seem extravagant.
34. The diet was frugal: cheese and water, rice and beans.
35. Where are the butter and cheese?
36. Many of their cheeses are exclusive to our stores in Britain.
37. 'You want an apple with your cheese?' — 'Please.'
38. The two cheeses were very different in both taste and texture.
39. The cheese has a distinctively sharp taste.
40. They were served platters of cheese and fruit.
41. Cheese will add extra bite to any pasta dish.
42. For lunch we had bread and cheese, washed down with beer.
43. Have you got any cheese I can have with this bread?
44. Martha would consume nearly a pound of cheese per day.
45. The cheese was beginning to sweat.
46. We import an incredible amount of cheese from the Continent.
47. The pizza tastes delicious without any cheese at all.
48. He puts some cheese on the pizza.
49. Someone allergic to milk is likely to react to cheese.
50. She had no appetite, and merely toyed with the bread and cheese.
51. Cut down on animal fats found in red meat, hard cheeses and so on.
52. If you like cheese, go for the ones with the least fat.