From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishkebabke‧bab /kəˈbæb $ kəˈbɑːb/ (also kabob American English) noun [countable]DFF small pieces of meat and vegetables cooked on a stick
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kebab• Don't try to chat up a girl after eating a kebab.• There's also a very amusing incident with a kebab.• None of those childish kebab stories you get in so many travel books these days.• Flatten into a sausage shape and put 2 pieces of meat on to each kebab.• Otherwise it's the inevitable kebab - chicken, if possible.• He has rekindled his taste for tabbouleh, shish kebab and pilaf in Fresno.