How To Use Debone In A Sentence

  • The meat had been deboned, defatted, and served in a pool of black-truffle sauce.
  • Here, waiter! bring me a sidebone of chicken, some green pease, string-beans, pickled beets, boiled cabbage, a plate of macaroni, and any other vegetables you may happen to have; and don't be all day about it," said the passenger on the other side of Major Billcord. All Adrift or The Goldwing Club
  • Allusion is here made to the bladebone (scapula), and the bone which passes down from the shoulder-joint to the breast-bone (viz. the coracoid). On the Genesis of Species
  • OH Maus, yew takez ower brefz away u r so swav n deboner! Crush ur house. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Customers can take bones when they buy deboned meat if it is for human consumption.
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  • Sometimes, he will grill a whole salmon or turbot on a cedar plank, debone the fish and then serve it on the plank. Prepping Food for the Eyes
  • The meat had been deboned, defatted, and served in a pool of black-truffle sauce.
  • It was expertly grilled, neatly deboned, and served with a boat of whipped mustard hollandaise thick enough to eat with a fork.
  • How much meat do you get out of a deer when you debone it? How much meat do you get out of a deer when you debone it? Let's say a big whitetail doe.
  • The fish itself arrives descaled and deboned from the supplier.
  • Your Burmese is there: triple fracture of the left parietal, left clavicle and bladebone badly crushed; trephined him last night. The Paternoster Ruby
  • The guy is smoove, sawvey, and deboner; so hey, everything he does is great. "Somebody said that we're not in President Obama's Final Four..."
  • Ringbone and sidebone, two closely related orthopedic problems of the lower limbs, used to be considered almost inevitable hallmarks of the working harness horse, and they are still distressingly common in horses which deal with heavy-duty concussive forces and those with certain conformational problems. TheHorse.com News
  • I have to say I've never seen a diagnosed sidebone that caused lameness on its own. TheHorse.com News
  • One minute, you're going to the kind of festivals that involve weird hallucinogenic drugs, the next you're watching a chef debone lamb and asking questions like, "Is it organic?"
  • Specialty butchers generally have access to rabbit and can debone the hind legs for you. Paneed Rabbit with Citrus, Sage and Caper-Butter Sauce
  • Rohan went with others to enter a church where the peasants were retreated, thinking to get victuals by love or by forces; but he got the worst of it, as they all did, and came back with seven sword wounds on the head, the least of which penetrated to the inner table of the skull; and he had four other wounds upon the arms, and one on the right shoulder, which cut more than half of the bladebone. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • Namibia has a quota of only 200 tons for exporting deboned mutton under the Cotonou Agreement that will lapse in 2008.
  • Unlike when DC ads an extra insert of advertising, you cannot 'debone' the Marvel comics of their extra bulk. Archive 2007-11-01
  • There is a wide margin of difference in respect to the degrees of severity which may characterize different cases of sidebone. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Soak deboned rabbit meat in a salt water brine for 3 days. BBQ rabbit
  • Marks & Spencer sells Oisin-farmed venison steaks and joints; and, from the end of November, deboned and stuffed ballottine of pheasant.
  • Leave the duck to cool down, then debone the duck and carve into serving sizes and serve cold.
  • There are no miraculous cures for either condition, but like many other arthritic states, it's possible to manage ringbone and sidebone once you understand what you're dealing with. TheHorse.com News
  • The red snapper we had chosen came to the table deboned and butterflied, where it was served onto our plates with a garnish of endive, radicchio, lemon wedges and capers.
  • The good news is that sidebone doesn't usually result in major lameness. TheHorse.com News
  • Uruguay vaccinated its cattle with relatively small numbers slaughtered and was able to export deboned beef to the European Union on November 1, 2001.
  • Remove the chicken skin and debone the thighs, removing gristle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suitable meats include poultry, rabbit, or beef that has been deboned.
  • He watched admiringly as waiters deboned his very fine grilled sole into two neat fillets.
  • Ask your butcher to debone the chicken. Times, Sunday Times
  • The objective of this research was to compare some chemical and physical characteristics of mechanically deboned and hand deboned turkey meat and beef.
  • Ask your butcher to debone the chicken. Times, Sunday Times
  • We debone the hams for steaks, cut the loins into 6-8 pieces, and either grind or can the rest. Do you process you own deer meat?
  • Obama was smoove, swave, and deboner and way too many people fell for it. "Unless and until Barack Obama addresses the full depth of Americans’ anger with his full arsenal of policy smarts and political gifts..."
  • The arrow that can go through a deer's bladebone can go through a man's. Hereward, the Last of the English
  • Ditto the very good Cornish hen, which is similarly transformed by being deboned, cooked in a densely flavored turmeric emulsion, and dusted with a coating of crisped shallots.
  • A fair rule of thumb is that you will get about 40% of the live weight of a deer if carefully deboned so as not to have excessive waste. How much meat do you get out of a deer when you debone it? Let's say a big whitetail doe.
  • a boned (or deboned) fish
  • Therefore, we recommend having the butcher debone them whenever possible.
  • I can have a five-footer skinned, deboned and processed in about 15 minutes," she says. Alligator Farmers Snap Back At Florida's Plan to Sever Funding
  • Or the plump and moist quail which the menu calls deboned, but isn't quite. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The red snapper we had chosen came to the table deboned and butterflied, where it was served onto our plates with a garnish of endive, radicchio, lemon wedges and capers.
  • Remove the chicken skin and debone the thighs, removing gristle. Times, Sunday Times
  • A chicken deboner who owns her home, she came to Canada in 1996 and filed a failed refugee claim. Toronto Sun
  • We decided to go with the 12-pounder and the man cut its head off, cut its tail off, shaved off the scales, butterflied it and deboned it.
  • I'll give charge of dis here pick'd bladebone of a dead donkey that walks about in Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. Or, The Rambles And Adventures Of Bob Tallyho, Esq., And His Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, Through The Metropolis; Exhibiting A Living Picture Of Fashionable Characters, Manners, And Amusements In High And Low Life
  • One solution is to debone the fish by using professional techniques and equipment but this procedure requires 10 to 20 minutes for each fish.
  • _ -- Horses knuckling at the fetlock, and all those with diseases which impair the powers of locomotion, such as navicular disease, contracted heels, sidebones, chronic laminitis, etc., are predisposed to sprains of the fetlock. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • The winter-inspired menu will consist of a warming vegetarian soup starter followed by a choice of hearty and wholesome Main Courses such as Chef Templeton's famous deboned ox tail or the delicious Springbok Pinotage Pie.
  • That I will be both swave and deboner when I obey all orders given to me by her Magesty the Queen, Queen Elizabeth the II her heirs, successors and the officers and Generals set over me Army Rumour Service
  • Remove chicken from water; remove skin, debone and cut up chicken into medium-sized pieces.
  • We decided to go with the 12-pounder and the man cut its head off, cut its tail off, shaved off the scales, butterflied it and deboned it.
  • Though he felt light-headed from the morning and afternoon group-meditation sessions and the trancing suck of the desert sun, he pushed himself up and tottered back to the yurt on legs that might as well have been deboned for all the stability they offered him, this perfect gift of the dragonfly inside him and no way to get it out. The Silence
  • So the health certificate required by the 1991 version of the 1964 Directive was amended, the amendment being different depending on whether the meat was fresh bone-in bovine meat or deboned bovine meat.
  • Cheech went in for the instant deboner cooling-off period, too. Cheech & Chong
  • The fish, which was deboned, was glistening, fresh, soft and succulent.
  • I desperately wanted to seem worldly, cool, suave, and debonair—sarcastically pronounced “deboner” around the eighth-grade girl’s lunch table. Chocolate for a Lover’s Heart
  • Add the deboned meat and continue to cook, stirring, until drumsticks and meat are golden brown, four to five minutes.
  • In terms of shoeing, I usually ignore sidebone -- it's something that doesn't look particularly good on a radiograph, but it's not a major issue as far as I'm concerned. TheHorse.com News
  • He also noted that the large fish was difficult to debone, a likely reason that this fish has not caught on in the U.S. Leslie Hatfield: Summer's Coolest Culinary Trend: Invasive Species
  • The abattoir at the Bagenalstown meat processing plant will remain open and the cattle will be slaughtered there and deboned in Clonmel.
  • The EC allows irradiation for mechanically deboned chicken meat.
  • A sidebone consists in a transformation of the lateral cartilages found on the wings of the coffin bone into bony matter by the deposition of lime salts. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Suitable meats include poultry, rabbit, or beef that has been deboned.
  • Volunteers donated their time to debone, cut and can pork as well as many other duties.
  • Like ringbone, sidebone tends to develop in older horses; in fact, it's considered almost a normal rite of passage for the lateral cartilages to ossify to some degree over time, and the process is only designated as sidebone when it is premature or happens abnormally fast and leads to lameness. TheHorse.com News
  • "How can it be this good?" I thought as I dismantled a partially deboned hunk of quail and scarfed up its sublime, crackly crust.
  • Poor conformation and / or poor shoeing can put a horse at risk for sidebone. TheHorse.com News
  • Then being deboned, mechanically separated, and reformed into a tasty sauce-slathered McPatty. The McRib Officially McReturns

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