eggstraordinary
English
Alternative forms
- egg-straordinary
Etymology
Blend of egg + extraordinary.
Adjective
eggstraordinary (comparative more eggstraordinary, superlative most eggstraordinary)
- (informal, humorous) Extraordinary, when referring to eggs or Easter.
- 1996, Sandra Woodruff, Secrets of Fat-Free Italian Cooking: Over 130 Low-Fat and Fat-Free, Traditional and Contemporary Recipes, Avery Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 39:
- So whether you are in the mood for a frittata bursting with spinach and ham, or an omelette redolent with glazed onions, heat up the skillet, and get ready for an eggstraordinary delight.
- 2000, Betty Saw, "Eggstremely versatile", New Straits Times, 15 January 2000:
- An "eggstraordinary" tip is the use of salt on eggs.
- 2006, Sandra Magsamen, Living Artfully: A Heart-full Guide of Ideas and Inspirations That Celebrate Life, Love, and Moments That Matter, Atria Books, published 2008, →ISBN:
- Decorate “eggstraordinary” Easter eggs with your family's pictures on them to make a beautiful centerpiece for your table.
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Synonyms
- eggcellent, eggceptional