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Cheese Very Common

Cheese has 11 different meanings across 4 categories:

Noun · Verb · Intj · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk

"I added some cheddar to my sandwich because I really crave that creamy, salty cheese today."

2

erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States

"The botanist identified the invasive plant growing along the roadside as a type of cheese, noting its distinctive rosy-purple flower clusters."

3

A dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk.

"After years of struggling as a street performer, he finally tasted real cheese when his song went viral and landed him a record deal."

4

Wealth, fame, excellence, importance.

In plain English: Cheese is a soft, stretchy food made from milk that people often eat with crackers or on sandwiches.

"She added some sharp cheese to her sandwich."

Usage: As a noun, cheese refers to a solid food made from milk, not wealth or status. Use this word when describing dairy products like cheddar or mozzarella in cooking or dining contexts.

Verb
1

used in the imperative (get away, or stop it)

"Cheese it!"

2

wind onto a cheese

"cheese the yarn"

3

To prepare curds for making cheese.

"The tennis player was called for cheating after he kept lobbing the ball so high that his opponent had no chance to return it."

4

To stop; to refrain from.

5

To use an unsporting tactic; to repeatedly use an attack which is overpowered or difficult to counter.

In plain English: To cheese means to make a face with your mouth open wide, usually while sticking out your tongue.

"The basketball player started to cheese his opponent with constant, easy layups when he realized they couldn't guard him effectively."

Usage: Use "cheese" as a verb when someone employs an unfairly easy or repetitive tactic to gain an advantage, such as in sports or games. This term implies taking an opponent for granted by using a move that is too simple to defend against effectively.

Intj
1

Said while being photographed, to give the impression of smiling.

"When she stepped in front of the camera and said "cheese," her face instantly lit up with a practiced smile for the group photo."

Proper Noun
1

A surname​.

"My neighbor Mr. Cheese always greets us at the door with a huge smile."

Example Sentences
"She added some sharp cheese to her sandwich." noun
"The basketball player started to cheese his opponent with constant, easy layups when he realized they couldn't guard him effectively." verb
"He decided to cheese himself on the camera before filming the video." verb
See Also
macaroni oaxaca gouda milk moon product leary biscuit toma
Related Terms
macaroni oaxaca gouda milk moon product leary biscuit toma volcano potato artotyrite mormon potatoes manouri red leicester cheeselike gerber sandwich counter cheeseboard unsporting glamorgan sausage cordon bleu
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
dairy product food mallow discontinue spool
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
cream cheese triple cream cottage cheese process cheese bleu Brie brick cheese Camembert cheddar Cheshire cheese double Gloucester Edam goat cheese Gouda grated cheese hand cheese Liederkranz Limburger mozzarella Muenster Parmesan quark cheese ricotta string cheese Swiss cheese Velveeta

Origin

The word cheese entered English from the Old English ċīese, which was borrowed from Latin cāseus. It shares a common origin with similar words in other Germanic languages like Dutch kaas and German Käse.

Rhyming Words
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