mutton

[ US /ˈmətən/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌtən/ ]
NOUN
  1. meat from a mature domestic sheep
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How To Use mutton In A Sentence

  • They lived sluttishly in poor houses, where they eat a great deal of beef and mutton, and drank good ale in a brown mazard; and their very kings were but a sort of farmers. Miscellanies Upon Various Subjects
  • Here the red meat said, scilicet beef, mutton and pork.
  • Our specialities today are beef steak with onion and mutton chop.
  • OK, it's just a dopey article about some numbnuts, muttonheaded celebrity campaigning for today's top liberal jerk. Latest Articles
  • The country began to show a few donkeys and large flocks of sheep and goats; the muttons have a fine "tog," and sell for three dollars and a half. The Land of Midian — Volume 1
  • It enjoyed beef and mutton best. Caves and Cave Life
  • A Nisa spokesman said it changed suppliers after the discovery of beef in mutton products. The Sun
  • In a hideout near Traversara, the story went, he and five of his companions dallied with ten whores while they ate “maccheroni and gnocchi, lamb and chicken, mutton and focaccia studded with pork fat, biscuits and ring-cakes with rosolio and zabaglione, jam tart and whipped cream.” Delizia!
  • The foods selected were lean pork, mutton, beef, peanut, soybean, red bean, mung bean and cowpea (vigna).
  • I sat there sullenly staring at the roast mutton and potatoes.
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