luncheon meat

NOUN
  1. any of various sausages or molded loaf meats sliced and served cold
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How To Use luncheon meat In A Sentence

  • The fish were not picky with bread, luncheon meat, cat meat, worms, casters, pellets and maggots offered in various ways.
  • This includes luncheon meats and smoked ham which are cured or contain preservatives.
  • Bacon, luncheon meats, potato chips, and pickles are examples of salty foods.
  • Indeed, for a pinkish, processed, canned luncheon meat surrounded in gelatinous gook, Spam has quite an amazing story to tell - and a uniquely American one at that.
  • Digging into the boxes stacked on the truck bed, Ian came up with a tin of luncheon meat.
  • I always take a variety of bait with me and will never go tenching without lobworms, casters, red maggots, white maggots, bread, mini-boilies, and luncheon meat.
  • Most sodium in a person's diet comes from eating processed and prepared foods, such as canned vegetables, soups, luncheon meats, frozen foods and commercial baked goods.
  • Today's vegetarian generations may frown upon canned luncheon meat.
  • That bait is either a very smelly one, such as flavoured luncheon meat or designer paste, or a large lobworm.
  • This includes luncheon meats and smoked ham which are cured or contain preservatives.
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