pork

[ US /ˈpɔɹk/ ]
[ UK /pˈɔːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a legislative appropriation designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents
  2. meat from a domestic hog or pig
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How To Use pork In A Sentence

  • Usually this would be okay but I'm a lot ... ummm, porkier now. Elfpvke Diary Entry
  • [72] A flitch is a side of cured meat, in this case, pork. Robert Carter Diary, 1726
  • You can pick up a background porky flavour, but they're way too sweet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Free-range pigs have shelters shaped as triangles or half circles, but most porkers were lurking inside; pine trees had snow plastered on the north side of their trunks and the hot sun on the south side.
  • For the main course we chose pork tenderloin wrapped in spinach, parsley and garlic.
  • The fresh sausage most widely eaten is fresh pork sausage.
  • Looking for a creative way to make a meal out of leftover scraps of ham, turkey or pork roast?
  • To solve the low quality of pork sausage, HACCP system was introduced.
  • More taxes and more government pork won't help the economy.
  • Here the red meat said, scilicet beef, mutton and pork.
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