[ UK /kˈɔːnpə‍ʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. cornbread often made without milk or eggs and baked or fried (southern)
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  • The story here concerns a pair of American innocents abroad—Lightning McQueen, the bright-red race car brightly voiced by Owen Wilson, and Tow Mater, the buck-toothed, good-hearted tow truck who speaks in the cornpone tones of Larry the Cable Guy. Oy Story: 'Cars 2' Is a Dollar-Driven Edsel
  • I find cornbread, especially cornpone, to be the perfect accompaniment. ELMER FUDD'S BRUNSWICK STEW
  • When I finally got around to seeing the movie later, I thought, wow, kind of cornpone, and ... Kim Morgan: Patrick Swayze: 1952-2009
  • Whoever said, "Give those two their own movie!" struck gold as the cornpone couple appeared in low-budget hit after hit, thanks in no small part to Marjorie Main's excellent skill on even this tired material. Michael Giltz: DVDs: 1939 -- Still Hollywood's Greatest Year
  • Without the volatile securities business that hobbled some banks, Wells is making hay from a consumer franchise once derided by its slicker Wall Street rivals as a Midwestern, cornpone operation after its 1998 merger with Minneapolis-based Norwest Corp. In Tribute to Wells, Banks Try the Hard Sell
  • As Black, Mr. Jackson must plead the case for living in a cornpone patois: I ain't got an original thought in my head. Where the Time Goes
  • And sometimes, when I'm in the right mood, I'll braid my hair, tie on a pinafore and whip up a batch of cornpone!
  • Charlie Kirbo, a cornpone Southern lawyer but bright and close to Carter, was always open to my views. The Good Fight
  • Instead, Preminger allows the entire debate to be entirely driven by various forms of nonsense: the ONLY things we see Cooley's flag-waving as contrasted to Pidgeon's bullshit facade of polite talk as contrasted to Leffingwell's cornpone babble as contrasted to Van Ackerman attempting to eat the table. A young reader discovers the meaning of paranoia in the political novels of Allen Drury
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