40 Verbs to Use for the Word mutton

And the duffer always eats mutton, too, or fish.

It is proper either for a side-dish or bottom dish; if you have it for a bottom-dish, cut your mutton into two fillets. 18.

Her dress was somehow a little smarter than usual, and Becky, who brought in the hashed mutton, looked at her young lady complacently, as, loaded with plates, she quitted the room.

"Shall I send you some mutton?" or "may I help you to grouse?" is better chosen and better bred.

MUTTON.Many persons express a decided aversion to hashed mutton; and, doubtless, this dislike has arisen from the fact that they have unfortunately never been properly served with this dish.

BISMARCK has requested the privilege of cooking ROCHEFORT'S mutton for him, should he be taken alive when Paris falls.

One proud day to me he took his roast mutton with us in the Temple, to which I had superadded a preliminary haddock.

For what is the cost of producing wool, or the cost of producing mutton?

We reached the half-way ranch about eleven, and while changing the stage horses I roused Mrs. Klostermeyer, and succeeded in getting enough cold mutton and bread to make two rather decent-looking sandwiches.

Their crime was stealing mutton.

At the midday meal we had bread and butter, cheese, and cake, and to-night I smell mutton in the preparation.

The grotto has been much enlarged and is, in fact, now big enough to hold all our mutton and a considerable quantity of seal and penguin.

" One of the things which Bakewell accomplished was to shorten the legs as well as to increase the mutton on his New Leicesters.

Now lay the mutton at the bottom of a stewpan, then the vegetables, and pour over them just sufficient boiling water to cover the whole.

They left their mutton, cous-cous, date-paste, and lentils, their chibouques with perfumed vapor and their keef-smoking, and manifested extreme fear by outcries in shrill voices.

Next morning he was found hanging dead on one side of the fence and the sheep on the other; in memory whereof the lord of the manor caused this monument to be erected as a warning to all who love mutton better than virtue.

The Colonel himself was great at making hash mutton, hotpot, and curry.

They would offer him the fattest mutton, the most tender beef, fish, and game of various sorts, and any thing of the kind that he might fancy.

"One is not the more agreeable to me for loving beef, as I do; nor the less agreeable for preferring mutton."Kames, El. of Crit., Vol. ii, p. 365.

Some of the birds are preserved by smoking, and form the principal food of the Straitsmen, resembling mutton, according to their taste, though none of us could perceive the similarity. (*Footnote.

Allow twenty minutes to the pound for roasting mutton; it should be well done.

Take a fillet of mutton, stuff it the same as for a shoulder, half roast it, and put it into a stew pan with a little gravy, a jill of claret, an anchovy, and a shred onion; you may put in a little horse-radish and some mushrooms; stew it over a slow fire while the mutton is enough; take the gravy, skim off the fat, and thicken it with flour and butter; lay forc'd-meat-balls round the mutton.

The slander was one that seemed to shake the very foundations of butcherdom throughout the worldnamely, an insinuation that the plaintiff had sold Australian mutton for Scotch beef; on the face of it an extraordinary allegation, although it had to find its way for the interpretation of a jury as to its meaning.

" Martine, who was serving the mutton, stopped short in surprise; and the proposition caused the same surprise at the table.

The Amphytrions escaped whilst Dragon was swallowing the mutton; he was beaten and taken into the cour des chiens, where, chained up and deprived of the free air which he breathed on the platform, he was inconsolable for his fault, and perished piecemeal, a victim of remorse at his weakness in yielding to a moment of gluttony and error.

40 Verbs to Use for the Word  mutton