NOUN
- facial hair that has grown down the side of a man's face in front of the ears (especially when the rest of the beard is shaved off)
- chop cut from a mature sheep
How To Use mutton chop In A Sentence
- There are ready made pieces of chicken keema, chicken kofta, chicken liver, mutton liver, mutton chops, prawns, mutton keema, burda kapoora, mutton brain and fish marrel.
- The dish is filled with layers of browned lamb or mutton chops and layers of onions and thickly sliced potatoes.
- I told the waiter by all means to bring caviar. For myself I chose the cheapest dish on the menu and that was a mutton chop.
- But I'm fine now, growing the biggest mutton chops you've ever seen, but fine.
- But he admits that his own mutton chops were not really up to the job. The Sun
- And when you look at historic pictures, guys had mutton chops, mustaches, beards.
- You certainly know it's a quaint country town, too, because the station master has mutton chops and immediately complains about a disagreement over the tea room, and because every sound effect is a duck quacking or the butcher's preferred refrain ( "scum!"), and because the narrator's ponderous delivery is continually enlivened by a "puffing conveyance", "vittles" or a "muuuurdeeeer". caribou nibbling the hoops (and believe me when I tell you there is no greater praise), but as you set about interrogating the town's charmingly stereotypical inhabitants you realise this is more than a convenient hook. Eurogamer
- Mutton chops are still on the top of the menu, followed by broiled filet mignon, rack of lamb and a thick, crusty veal chop smothered in wild mushrooms.
- Not nude, but the mutton chops are swell; he's like a luscious pinup from another lifetime.
- A pair of incipient mutton chops sprouts on his cheeks. Times, Sunday Times