Worcestershire sauce

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English

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Bottles of Worcestershire sauce.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Worcestershire sauce (countable and uncountable, plural Worcestershire sauces)

  1. An English condiment made with vinegar, onions, garlic, etc.; a thin piquant sauce used as a table sauce, to flavour casseroles etc. and as an ingredient in Bloody Marys.

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