How to use in-sentence of “kebab”:
+ His first good comedy job was at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1995, with his act “Short, Fat Kebab Shop Owner’s Son”.
+ This kebab is basically made from ground or minced beef or mutton mixed with tomatoes, onions and chillies, and a variety of herbs and spices.
+ The generic term kebab usually refers to doner kebab or “döner kebap” in Europe and to Gyros in the United States, though its meaning can vary.
+ There are many varieties of kebab and the term means different things in different countries.
+ In Turkish cuisine, pide may refer to thicker breads made with yeast, for example shish kebab pide.
+ It is made up of halal-certified doner kebab meat and often cheese.
+ Döner kebab is sliced lamb, beef, or chicken, that is slowly roasted on a vertical rotating spit.