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  • The taco was a little tough and gristly, but everything was improved by the addition of a generous spoonful of tangy, thin red sauce and a chunkier salsa verde, both served icy-cold. Last Night « PubliCola
  • The meat was grey and gristly, like it had been beaten with a mallet, mashed into a steak-like shape and then battered and deep-fried.
  • If there is even a suspicion of truth in tributes which have, to the last eulogist, declared the sublime, apple-tumescing appeal of a plump, lustful, self-destructive alcoholic, whose excesses make top femme fatale Angelina Jolie look like a much tattooed Milly-Molly-Mandy, you have to wonder if blanched, gristly diet victims along Renée Zellweger's lines really represent any kind of shared ideal. The strange case of Liz Taylor as a 'real woman' role model | Catherine Bennett
  • Specimens consumed in Orkney have been described as gristly, and those taken from certain beds have too strong a flavour of iodine or seaweed.
  • Long nights of Pierrot locked inside invisible boxes, trapped and wailing soundlessly, of Pierrot suspended from invisible trees by invisible ropes, of Pierrot ascending stairs and descending stairs, of Pierrot gesturing the gristly aftermath of a death by Russian Roulette. The Clown Show
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  • The steak is gristly and pretty tasteless - the latter a characteristic it shares with the dull chips.
  • Mechanized trawlers have been killing the adults for a while now, their shells washed ashore providing the gristly evidence. Bharati Chaturvedi: Turning People Turtles in East India
  • It's a nice, gristly, Germanic word, contrasting with the limitless space evoked by the latinate "America". Poem of the week: Pier by Vona Groarke
  • Arlo wondered if his wife noticed the gristly lumps that had formed along the old scar on Shadow's neck, where the footpad of Cody's dirt bike had caught her. Deer Collage
  • Both women tore into gristly steaks using sheer will more than the sharpness of their cutlery.
  • Arlo wondered if his wife noticed the gristly lumps that had formed along the old scar on Shadow's neck, where the footpad of Cody's dirt bike had caught her. Deer Collage
  • All of a sudden there is a yelp from the table in the far corner and a woman spits out two small gristly bits of meat.
  • They burnt not children before their teeth appeared, as apprehending their bodies too tender a morsel for fire, and that their gristly bones would scarce leave separable relicks after the pyral combustion. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • If there is even a suspicion of truth in tributes which have, to the last eulogist, declared the sublime, apple-tumescing appeal of a plump, lustful, self-destructive alcoholic, whose excesses make top femme fatale Angelina Jolie look like a much tattooed Milly-Molly-Mandy, you have to wonder if blanched, gristly diet victims along Renée Zellweger's lines really represent any kind of shared ideal. The strange case of Liz Taylor as a 'real woman' role model | Catherine Bennett
  • So-called cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and rays, with their gristly, rubbery flesh, are increasingly under threat from fishermen around the world. Euronews
  • My lamb kebab with vegetables and potatoes was chewy and gristly and contained offal which some people may not like.
  • English food isn't all about gristly roast beef, boiled potatoes, instant gravy and overcooked veg.
  • The Distant Hours, by Kate Morton (Mantle, £16.99) Kate Morton's trick, performed here and in previous bestsellers such as The Forgotten Garden, is to mash together several classic novels likely to have been loved as children by her target readership – I Capture the Castle, The Secret Garden, Jane Eyre, and so on – then force the resulting sludge through a sieve to remove any gristly bits. Thrillers – review
  • Are they greasy, gristly, or the best pasties in Plymouth? Budget eats in Plymouth
  • My roast veal was three rectangular pieces of beast with the grey, gristly flavour of school silverside.
  • So-called cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and rays, with their gristly, rubbery flesh, are increasingly under threat from fishermen around the … Euronews
  • His guitar is a gristly sandblast to the eardrums, buzzing over a keyed-up rhythm section, and the raw mix doesn't shave off the edges.
  • Plus ... there're no fiddly, gristly bits to deal with. The Taming of the 'Fu
  • Lionel pointed to a gristly gray lighted stairwell made of out clay.
  • If you have ever made the mistake of eating merguez in a French motorway cafeteria you will know how horrible the commercial kind can be: gristly, fatty, staggeringly salty.
  • In England a ham sandwich is a cold, pink punch in the face, an angry thing marbled with gristly neglect. Why we must savour the rare English delicacy that is Jack Wilshere
  • The taco was a little tough and gristly, but everything was improved by the addition of a generous spoonful of tangy, thin red sauce and a chunkier salsa verde, both served icy-cold. Last Night « PubliCola

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