[
UK
/ˈɒfəl/
]
NOUN
- viscera and trimmings of a butchered animal often considered inedible by humans
How To Use offal In A Sentence
- Dead breathe I living breathe, tread dead dust, devour a urinous offal from all dead.
- They swim up rivers and are often the first to use areas where fishermen dump their offal.
- I loved the offal, brawn and brains this series. The Sun
- Offal, long the most unchic of entrees, is suddenly cool. Not For the Lily-Livered
- nauseous offal
- One character grew particularly animated, becoming red-faced as he struggled to contain the words that burst forth, recalling Offaly teams from bygone eras who had fought so bravely with their scant resources. FIRECRACKER
- An "Offaly good breakfast" may be a crap joke, but it was true to its word: grilled kidneys, pink at the eye, with Leopold Bloom's "faint tang of urine", a little fried wobbly liver, a round of black pudding, a fried egg trimmed unto the yolk on a piece of fried bread, a plank of crisp bacon and a dollop of their own ketchup. Restaurant review: the Potted Pig
- A quality product - fillet steak not offal!
- Offal is described as the "entrails and internal organs of a butchered animal," which tend to be less common meat cuts and pieces. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
- Residents of the village in Ireland's County Offaly were eagerly anticipating the president's pilgrimage. Obama: US 'Inspired' by Ireland's Efforts to Bring Peace to Northern Ireland