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marrowbone

[ UK /mˈæɹə‍ʊbˌə‍ʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a bone containing edible marrow; used especially in flavoring soup

How To Use marrowbone In A Sentence

  • Sometimes she wangled a large marrowbone to cook with our meat ration and lots of vegetables, this lasted a couple of days.
  • Krzerszonese Milesia asundurst Sirdarthar Woolwichleagues, good tomkeys years somewhile in Crimealian wall samewhere in Ayerland, during me weeping stillstumms over the freshprosts of Eastchept and the dangling garters of Marrowbone and daring my wapping stiltstunts on Bostion Moss, old stile and new style and heave a lep onwards. Finnegans Wake
  • In case of meat, poultry and seafood, the bony and less tender parts such as the marrowbones, shins, shoulders and necks make the richest of soups. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Boiled beef, either the aitchbone or the silver side of the round; carrots, turnips, suet dumplings, and potatoes: if there is a marrowbone, serve the marrow on toast at the same time. The Book of Household Management
  • Now eggs and eggs and marrowbones may make your old man blind Old Woman From Wexford
  • Trotters with marrowbone is another St John-style dish.
  • Feed him eggs and marrowbones and make him suck them all Old Woman From Wexford
  • Krzerszonese Milesia asundurst Sirdarthar Woolwichleagues, good tomkeys years somewhile in Crimealian wall samewhere in Ayerland, during me weeping stillstumms over the freshprosts of Eastchept and the dangling garters of Marrowbone and daring my wapping stiltstunts on Bostion Moss, old stile and new style and heave a lep onwards. Finnegans Wake
  • “As to falling on my marrowbones,” answered Mr Hobson, Cecilia
  • She fed him eggs and marrowbones and made him such them all Old Woman From Wexford
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