How To Use Mutton In A Sentence
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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
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Here the red meat said, scilicet beef, mutton and pork.
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Our specialities today are beef steak with onion and mutton chop.
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OK, it's just a dopey article about some numbnuts, muttonheaded celebrity campaigning for today's top liberal jerk.
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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
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It enjoyed beef and mutton best.
Caves and Cave Life
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A Nisa spokesman said it changed suppliers after the discovery of beef in mutton products.
The Sun
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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!
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The foods selected were lean pork, mutton, beef, peanut, soybean, red bean, mung bean and cowpea (vigna).
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I sat there sullenly staring at the roast mutton and potatoes.
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A white couscous, with mutton and chicken and turnips and carrots.
Times, Sunday Times
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The author explains that the washed buds can be stewed or can be used with mutton in a bredie.
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These politic enclosures for paltry mutton, makes more rebellion in the flesh, than all the provocative electuaries doctors have uttered since last jubilee.
The White Devil
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It specialises in ‘bush tucker’, so try the Emu pate and the kangaroo steak, which tastes like lean mutton.
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Pork and mutton should be kept in cold storage.
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But all that changed after Jason grew out his mutton chops, bought a straw hat, and started sleeping with Neil's girlfriend!
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An experienced muttonbirder can locate, snatch, and bag the occupant of a burrow every 5–6 minutes and might net a cool thirty thousand dollars in thirty days of hunting.
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Galen takes exception at mutton, but without question he means that rammy mutton, which is in Turkey and Asia Minor, which have those great fleshy tails, of forty-eight pounds weight, as Vertomannus witnesseth, navig. lib.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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It seems that because burrowing can cause landslips in quarries, residents of Portland instead call the creatures underground mutton or furry things.
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The foods selected were lean pork, mutton, beef, peanut, soybean, red bean, mung bean and cowpea (vigna).
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The document reveals that the bishop's menu would have included a range of meats, from mutton and beef to veal, geese, rabbit, duck and lamb.
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I taught myself to swim in Leg of Mutton pond, skated on Pen Ponds when they froze, sledged in Petersham Park when it snowed, built dams across the brook, and learnt to ride a bike on the path to Bog Lodge.
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There where barbecue mutton - chops for lunch, huge , savory hunks of meat sizzling like the devil charcoal.
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Veal and mutton too have decreased in per capita consumption during the past five years.
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The main traditional foods of the Mongols include beef, mutton, and milk products, supplemented by grain and vegetables.
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She has been a muttonbirder since she was four and has missed very few seasons on Ernest Island.
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In some places hummus is topped with cooked lamb mince, which is utterly delicious - though mutton is often used instead, and to the uninitiated this can be a rather strong flavour.
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Beef, mutton, pork and venison were common meats, and communities close to the coast could expect to widen their diets with fish and shellfish.
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Next came a course of chicken in rich sauces followed by another course of either beef, mutton or ham.
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He likes to eat mutton which was seasoned with garlic.
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The usual food was mutton swimming in fat, in which maggots were commonly seen.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although the Mutton would never sanction wearing long johns as outer wear, they are peerless underwear for "weather events" such as the cold snap we have all endured of late.
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But he admits that his own mutton chops were not really up to the job.
The Sun
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Lactobacillus casei and micrococcus roseus were used as starter culture to produce fermented sausage with mutton and studied the physico-chemistry property of sausages.
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I like to keep my food quite traditional, the only time that I use spices is when I make a braai, when I add piri piri and curry powder to fresh fish or mutton.
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She put a leg of mutton into the oven to roast it for supper.
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At about the same time thousands of Austrians with unattractive mutton chops, beer bellies and thick sunglasses will mourn their leader.
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Their mutton was a little cheaper than the mutton from the Colonies.
Rambles Through the British Empire
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The plastic tablecloths with gorgeous floral prints and the aroma and smoke from the roast mutton kebabs combine to make you feel this is an echt Xinjiang restaurant.
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On one of the last few days of the hunt, luck ran out for the mutton-birder.
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Modern haggis generally has beef suet rather than mutton fat, and cayenne pepper or nutmeg are usual additions.
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The entrées were boiled pork and beef, roast beef, mutton chops, and goose, while side dishes included hominy, cabbage, potatoes, and fried tripe.
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He likes to eat mutton which was seasoned with garlic.
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It features a distinct "leg-of-mutton" sleeve, which is puffy at the shoulder and tapered at the wrist.
Copy Protection for Fall Fashion
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There friggin sheep, my only concern if they go extinct is no more mutton from them.
Think Progress » Bush Rides Roughshod Over Protected Federal Land
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The five yield grades for lamb are also applicable to yearling mutton and mutton.
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The kindly doctor set about concocting a mixture of mutton, cayenne and a special medicine that he wrapped in a piece of ear-shaped dough.
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The dinner would consist of roast beef, roast mutton, roast pork, and vegetables, plum puddings, Christmas cake, and tea, and would be served to about 1,200 poor people.
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Bull's Head stringy fowls, with lower extremities like wooden legs, sticking up out of the dish; of its cannibalic boiled mutton, gushing horribly among its capers when carved; of its little dishes of pastry --- roofs of spermaceti ointment, erected over half an apple or four gooseberries.
The Uncommercial Traveller
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The Emperor Franz Josef favoured equally luxuriant mutton-chop whiskers - effectively a beard, with the chin shaven.
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The blacksmith, having just purchased a shoulder of mutton, is triumphantly waving it in the air.
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The best food to have is mutton, eaten by hand, or an entire goat.
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A roaring fire, beams, hanging hams, a host with muttonchops?
Times, Sunday Times
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An impacted mutton bone was removed from the right pyriform fossa by hypopharyngoscopy under general anesthesia.
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Mr. Underhill's fresh mutton is on the other side of the river.
The Hills of the Shatemuc
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This small restaurant, which serves up dishes of samp, dumplings and mutton, is proving to be a favourite breakfast and lunch destination for Braamfontein's students and office workers.
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Well put, but I can definitively state that I have no mutton chops.
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
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Currently the EEC Nine is only 64% self sufficient in lamb and mutton and around 95 - 97% in beef.
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Yesterday they had leg of lamb, escovitched chicken and curried mutton, and I had some of each.
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But the truth is, sir, that the appeteezement has been coming on for three days or four, and the meat in this southland of yours has been scarce, and hard to come by; so, sir, I’m making up for lost time, as the piper of Sligo said, when he eat a hail side o’ mutton.”
Woodstock
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Cut short the nonsense and return to one's muttons.
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Shortly he will be setting a tiny leg-of-mutton and steering with an oar.
SMALL-BOAT SAILING
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With its kangaroos and kookaburras, and leg-of-mutton sleeves and button boots, this is a timeless story about the warmth of family.
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Yep: mutton dressed as hogget is my personal fashion directive as of now.
Times, Sunday Times
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Or is this a case of lamb dressed as mutton?
The Sun
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charqui;" but mutton cured in this way is distinguished by the name
Popular Adventure Tales
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A wine that is great with flavoursome dishess of beef, mutton, lamb.
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But the truth is, sir, that the appeteezement has been coming on for three days or four, and the meat in this southland of yours has been scarce, and hard to come by; so, sir, I'm making up for lost time, as the piper of Sligo said, when he eat a hail side o 'mutton.
Woodstock; or, the Cavalier
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The people dine on chamois and boar, aurochs and mutton, bison and walrus.
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Or boil them with capers, samphire, mace, nutmeg, spinage, endive, and a rack or chine of mutton boil'd with them.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery
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The entrées were boiled pork and beef, roast beef, mutton chops, and goose, while side dishes included hominy, cabbage, potatoes, and fried tripe.
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It has been in the interest of the mutton-birder not to disturb the habitat of the mutton-bird.
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Mucklebackits — we canna get a fin o’ fish — and we hae nae time to send ower to Fairport for beef, and the mutton’s but new killed — and that silly fliskmahoy, Jenny Rintherout, has taen the exies, and done naething but laugh and greet, the skirl at the tail
The Antiquary
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Not nude, but the mutton chops are swell; he's like a luscious pinup from another lifetime.
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Tonnes of mutton, gallons of milk and kilos of protein supplements go into the bodies.
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How about the Braised Mutton in Butter, the chef's recommendation for today?
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Her recipe for an olio required ‘a fowl, a couple of partridges, a piece of a leg of mutton, a knuckle of veal, and a few rump steaks; also a piece of good streaked bacon or ham’.
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Her suggestions include Consommé à l'Estragon, the whites of a couple of eggs whisked into it at the last moment; Natural Meat Jelly, served on a rusk; and, for a main course, a "fresh or slightly pickled tongue" or perhaps a mixed grill, starring mutton cutlets, or devilled game.
How can I lose weight when I like eating?
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National claims the launch in Wellington earlier in September included a lavish breakfast of muttonbird, champagne and oysters.
Radio New Zealand News Headlines
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To this encaged sempstress no one ever speaks unless it be to give a rare order for a mutton chop or pint of stout.
The Three Clerks
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How! by a batcher f Yes, indeed, fir; for going this morning into the market to cheapen meat, he fell down ftark dead, becaufe a batcher a (k'd him four ihiUings for a ihoulder of mutton.
A Select Collection of Old Plays
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If they would have a leg-of-mutton and an apple-pudding, and a glass of sherry and port (or simple brandy-and-water called by its own name) after dinner, all would be very well; but they must shine, they must dine as their neighbors.
The Fitz-Boodle Papers
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Besides, she was officially affianced to young Randall Stanger, a titled muttonhead in the Guards, and their forthcoming nuptials would be quite an event of the Season.
Watershed
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So," replied Haroun, "it appears that you are a beeldar, and that your allowance is ten dinars yearly, and five pounds of mutton daily.
The Pacha of Many Tales
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Sausage, pork, beef, mutton, chicken, and dried or salted fish are widely available and relatively cheap.
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His work here is similarly muttonheaded.
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Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other hearty foods are most likely to be served.
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The preferred meat is mutton, but chicken, beef, and camel also are consumed.
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly (or so he seemed to me) anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
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Beef, mutton, pork and venison were common meats, and communities close to the coast could expect to widen their diets with fish and shellfish.
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My son's a good mutton-birder, but I couldn't get him over this year.
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Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other hearty foods are most likely to be served.
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She said that goat has less fat and cholesterol than mutton.
Times, Sunday Times
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As a muttonheaded young artificial human I was eager to get started on my happy career, but Harry held me back, because Harry always knew.
DearlyDevotedDexter
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The kids are going on about their dad's fame as a muttonbirder.
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Some pigeons, Davy, a couple of short-legged hens, a joint of mutton, and any pretty little tiny kickshaws, tell William cook.
The second part of King Henry the Fourth
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A chicken tikka masala was followed by a rogan josh mutton, which was one of the best mutton dishes I have tried anywhere.
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton-chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows.
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Being once in town, with one son (then a little boy) and a clerk, while my family was in the country, I had during some weeks nothing but legs of mutton; first day, leg of mutton boiled or _roasted_; second, _cold_; third, _hashed_; then, leg of mutton _boiled_; and so on.
Advice to Young Men And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.
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A large bowl of mutton stew with some large wedges of bread satisfied this last need.
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The council is confident it can ride out the emergency if people are careful because the reservoirs are receiving water from temporary hook-ups to bores in Muttons Rd and Bayliss Rd.
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Lamb cooked in this dish out, do not smell of mutton is not fishy, taste abnormalities.
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The principal meats were pork, beef, mutton, and sometimes freshwater fish taken from the river.
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She was dressed in traditional Victorian bustle and leg-of-mutton sleeves.
Brush of Darkness
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It was of homespun, a mixture of wool and flax called linsey-woolsey, and out of this the dresses of his wife and daughters were made; the wool was shorn from the sheep, which were so scarce that they were never killed for their flesh, except by the wolves, which were very fond of mutton, but had no use for wool.
Stories Of Ohio
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Our food was chiefly the flesh of deer, dried and cured in the season; bread good enough, but baked as biscuits; dried fish of several sorts, and some flesh of mutton, and of buffaloes, which is pretty good meat.
The Further Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe
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Such we cannot term Penzance -- not with propriety -- much like Omai, who said to you, "No mutton there, missee, no fine coach, no clock upon the stairs," etc.; but en revanche here is no Land's
The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
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Managing to steal a handful, Bunty headed to the famous restaurant, Karim's in Old Delhi, where he gorged on mutton qorma and naans.
OYE BUNTY! BUNTY OYE | Hard News
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Cut short the nonsense and return to one's muttons.
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Soon a Troll insider (believed to be a tapeworm) was blabbing to one of Potya's notorious "purple-topped" tabloids that the forward from the land where mutton is king had been sucking up so much helium, "sometimes we have to fetch him down from the ceiling using a boat hook".
Helium-sniffing Simeon Troll goes for broke in the mad world of Potya
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The tutor breakfasts on coffee made of beans, edulcorated with milk watered to the verge of transparency; his mutton is tough and elastic, up to the moment when it becomes tired out and tasteless; his coal is a sullen, sulphurous anthracite, which rusts into ashes, rather than burns, in the shallow grate; his flimsy broadcloth is too thin for winter and too thick for summer.
Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
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Cooks in southwestern France still dispute which meats make the best cassoulet, but various combinations of pork, sausage, mutton, partridge, duck, and goose may be used.
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Eve, 1538, speaks of his winter stock of "beeves" and muttons as a thing of course.
The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
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The document reveals that the bishop's menu would have included a range of meats, from mutton and beef to veal, geese, rabbit, duck and lamb.
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Ma goat industry of Muma Mountain was pushed forwards greatly because the coming of huge migration of Di people and the folk custom of having mutton in the Winter Solstice formed gradually.
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In Kentucky, barbecued mutton reigns, and in Texas, it's beef brisket.
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Most meat is mutton, although beef, chicken, turkey, and goat are also eaten.
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There's already too much mutton dressed as lamb about.
The Sun
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Dishes to try include the lovely tomato bredie, which is a mutton curry with loads of tomatoes in it.
Times, Sunday Times
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But my wife supports my mutton chops.
The Sun
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I think… no, it can't be… oh lord, he's growing mutton chops.
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He is a master of platitudinous nonsensical mutterings meted out in a muttonheaded masterly display of the obvious.
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The opinions are like the mutton, high and gamey.
Times, Sunday Times
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The mutton-birder determines that a chick rests within by using an arm or a wire to poke around.
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You can follow the evolution of such once-tr endy things as the cage-crinoline (or hoop); the bustle; the 22-inch-waist corset; the high, breast-revealing Empire waisted dress; and the leg-of-mutton sleeve.
Nice Wing, Pity About the Art
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That said, I actually like hogget and have bought mutton for special dishes.
At My Table
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Prepare 1,000 grams of mutton, 10 grams of licorice root and 10 grams of Chinese angelica (both available in Chinese drugstores).
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Jimmy popped into the scullery then to turn the mutton chops in the pan in the gas oven.
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It was made with beef, mutton, raisins, currants, prunes, wine and mixed spices.
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All this combines to produce a mutton with a unique flavour which is stronger and faintly gamey compared with lowland mutton.
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His wife Ethel had to pack him a case that contained a mutton chop and a large bar of chocolate.
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Namibia has a quota of only 200 tons for exporting deboned mutton under the Cotonou Agreement that will lapse in 2008.
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The main types of meat are pork, chicken, and mutton.
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It stresses wheat, in the form of bread or couscous, olives and olive oil, meat (above all, mutton), fruit, and vegetables.
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We had roast mutton for dinner.
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Take of my electuary with a spoon after supping, and wash it down with a sherbet made of rose conserve; but first sup off mutton and house pigeon plentifully seasoned and hotly spiced.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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I was left alone with my mutton bones, hideously conspicuous.
Times, Sunday Times
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We rode out from gay Mana and continued the gay progressdown the lava trails to Kiholo to the swimming and the fishing and the feasting and the sleeping in the warm sand under the palms; and up to Puuwaawaa, and more pig-sticking, and roping and driving, and wild mutton from the upper pasture-lands; and on through Kona, now mauka
On the Makaloa Mat
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No one talks any more about mutton dressed as lamb.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fresh Bombay duck in Britannia & Co, an old Parsee restaurant near the docks, is soft and floppy unlike the dried up, salty stuff I remember chewing as a child and the mutton dhansak turns out to be goat.
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In the eastern area, the food is heavier, with more of an accent on mutton and pork.
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In addition to bread the earl and countess received a quart of beer, a quart of wine, half a chine of mutton or a chine of boiled beef.
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They sounded great, but unless denim, leather, Afghan coats, long lanky hair, mutton chop sideburns, and droopy moustaches are your thing, they probably aren't the best looking band in the world.
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And not only did the freakout guitarist have a killer pair of striped pants, he was sporting some awesome 1973 mutton chops that really got the good times flowing.
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(I was no longer so enamoured of mutton pilau in ghee, * (* Native butter, cooking-fat.) you gather.)
Fiancée
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Couscous, a dish made with granulated seminola grains, is usually topped with mutton, veal, or beef and a variety of vegetables such as tomatoes, turnips, and pimentos.
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a saddle of mutton; second course, a fowl they call galena at head, and a capon larger than some of our Irish turkeys, at foot; third course, four different sorts of ices, pine-apple, grape, raspberry, and a fourth; in each remove there were I think fourteen dishes.
Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.) Edited with notes and Introductory Account of her life and writings
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The Manchu Dynasty resists garden- Summer Palace and the North Seas, can also taste Peking of the orthodox school to roast duck, rinse the mutton.
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She didn't trust the butcher, either, but for different reasons: suspicion that he called mutton lamb, that he put grain in his sausages when he swore he didn't, that his scales worked in his favor.
Rulers of the Darkness
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Because it is a rich livestock raising area, the regional menu leans heavily toward meat dishes, such as barbequed and stewed mutton, barbacoa de lomo (barbequed filet mignon), lechón (baked suckling pig) and cordero asado, boned leg of lamb stuffed with rice, spices and fruit.
April in Aguascalientes: Food and Drink at Mexico's National Fair
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The principal meats were pork, beef, mutton, and sometimes freshwater fish taken from the river.
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The baboon is a vegetarian but no bigot, and will eat mutton chops without protest.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, June 6, 1917
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He is also a lifelong muttonbirder.
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The ivory dress has applied embroidery over ivory satin with leg of mutton sleeves and a Bertha collar.
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Kentucky substitutes mutton for pork and in Texas, barbecue is all about beef.
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In the first course there was a shoulder of mutton, cut into an equilateral triangle, a piece of beef into a rhomboides, and a pudding into a cycloid.
Gulliver's Travels
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The four quarters he had managed to sell for mutton, like lightning -- this one buying a jigget, that one a back-ribs, and so on.
The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
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In the eastern area, the food is heavier, with more of an accent on mutton and pork.
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It was made with beef, mutton, raisins, currants, prunes, wine and mixed spices.
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The term mutton is usually applied to the flesh of a sheep that is 1 year or more old, while lamb is the flesh of sheep under 1 year of age.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 3: Soup; Meat; Poultry and Game; Fish and Shell Fish
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We rode out from gay Mana and continued the gay progress — down the lava trails to Kiholo to the swimming and the fishing and the feasting and the sleeping in the warm sand under the palms; and up to Puuwaawaa, and more pig-sticking, and roping and driving, and wild mutton from the upper pasture-lands; and on through Kona, now mauka
ON THE MAKALOA MAT
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Prepare 1,000 grams of mutton, 10 grams of licorice root and 10 grams of Chinese angelica (both available in Chinese drugstores).
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The national soup, harira, is a thick paste that comes in many varieties, although it is classically made from water, bouillon, beef or mutton, onions, saffron, walnuts, and salt.
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When we think of the middle class of the middle century, complete with muttonchop whiskers and chimneypot hats, we underrate the wild and even wicked philosophies that have passed like a wind through their heads without disturbing their hats.
G.K.'s Weekly - The Case of Adam Smith
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Being told to provide supper for the laird of Bucklaw, he pretended that there were fat capon and good store in plenty, but all he could produce was "the hinder end of a mutton ham that had been three times on the table already, and the heel of a ewe-milk kebbuck [_cheese_]" (ch. vii.).
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
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It turned out that mutton birds like to nest under the wooden deck.
Times, Sunday Times
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A pair of incipient mutton chops sprouts on his cheeks.
Times, Sunday Times
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The last thing you want to do is look like the dreaded mutton dressed as lamb.
The Sun
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The dish is filled with layers of browned lamb or mutton chops and layers of onions and thickly sliced potatoes.
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Colonial tastes survive in the form of sardines, corned beef and mutton, chocolate, and whiskey.
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So far we have canned beef, chicken breasts, lamb, mutton, and cabrito.
Alb�ndigas Soup
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Cut short the nonsense and return to one's muttons.
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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.
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They lived mostly on what they managed to raise and rear among themselves -- holding braxy mutton good enough for feast-days, and oatmeal porridge all the year round the finest food for men and bairns alike.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
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They feasted well into the afternoon on mutton and corn stew.sentence dictionary
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Vienna, who had been cutting up Europe as if it had been a jigget of mutton, had flown back, each to his own country, and that every man and horse in their armies had their faces towards France.
The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales
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Secular and religious holidays are occasions for the preparation of special foods, with fish soup and dumplings, peas and rice, salt fish, stewed mutton, curried goat and grilled local fish preferred.
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She has mutton from the Mongolian sheep (the finest I have ever eaten), beef, pork or lamb; chicken, goose or duck; hare, pheasant or deer, or fish of whatever kind she may choose.
Court Life In China
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To the grown person, cold mutton is cold mutton all the world over; not all the mythology ever invented by man will make it better or worse to him; the broad fact, the clamant reality, of the mutton carries away before it such seductive figments.
Virginibus Puerisque and other papers
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Even the dinner hour was given up to talking about it. The little girls sat under the pines eating their thick mutton sandwiches and big slabs of honey cake spread with butter.
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It was made with beef, mutton, raisins, currants, prunes, wine and mixed spices.
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I'm lucky, for I've got an invite to a bash in the Drill Hall where I spend the night dancing, drinking and feasting on mutton soup, pies and sandwiches.
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This is effectively a pot of stew originally compounded of cheap cuts of mutton, potatoes, and onions.
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A roaring fire, beams, hanging hams, a host with muttonchops?
Times, Sunday Times
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I had the braised shoulder of hogget, off a one-year-old sheep past being lamb but not yet mutton.
Times, Sunday Times
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Inferior cuts of mutton can be used advantageously for this dish, such as scrag-end or breast of mutton; the bones and gristle with long stewing give a nice flavor to the dish.
The Story of Crisco
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Modern haggis generally has beef suet rather than mutton fat, and cayenne pepper or nutmeg are usual additions.
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since `em quad' is hard to distinguish from `en quad', printers sometimes called it a `mutton quad'
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Every marriage pandal would have a bevy of babus doing a headcount of the invitees, the quantity of mutton, rice and sugar used for the preparations.
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That leaves me enough gold left over for a flagon of cheap wine, a belly full of hot mutton and a roll or two with a lusty wench!
Archive 2009-03-01
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In the chill dawn I awoke to a ravening hunger that was insistent to be noted, and though my eyes would scarce believe there was Donald Roy cocked tailor fashion on the heath arranging most temptingly on a rock scone sandwiches of braxy mutton and a flask of usquebaugh (Highland whiskey).
A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45
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Hundreds of vendors peddle everything from mutton kebabs and beef soup to fried twisted dough and steamed rose cakes.
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You won't find me trying to dress mutton up as lamb.
Times, Sunday Times
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I like to see them wink at a glass of claret, as if they had an intimate acquaintance with it, and discuss a salmi — poor boys — it is only when they grow old that they know they know nothing of the science, when perhaps their conscience whispers them that the science is in itself little worth, and that a leg of mutton and content is as good as the dinners of pontiffs.
The History of Pendennis
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Our stop in the town of Bastan was to re-supply; buying bags of apples and pomegranates, dates and slabs of mutton.
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And try to get your lamb at halal butchers, or better yet, if you are out in the boonies (like Highland County Virginia) you may be able to find grass-fed hogget (a large lamb, not yet mutton) for sale.
A special spring treat | Homesick Texan
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But I'm fine now, growing the biggest mutton chops you've ever seen, but fine.
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He likes to eat mutton which was seasoned with garlic.
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He talks about Namibian meat, not only the superb game but also the beef, pork and mutton, which he considers superior to anything, brought in from across our borders.