15 Verbs to Use for the Word rumps

The tables of the ancient entry of this nation were covered thrice a day with hot roast-beef; and I am credibly informed by an antiquary, who has searched the registers in which the bills of fare of the court are recorded, that instead of tea and bread and butter which have prevailed of late years, the maids of honour in queen Elizabeth's time were allowed three rumps of beef for their breakfast!"

The curs yelp after him, bite his rump, and make him tree, where he can be shot.

To boyl a rump of Beefe after the French fashion.

To boyle a rump of Beefe after the French fashion.

In carving the rump, buttock, or other joints of beef, it is merely necessary to observe, that every slice should be as neatly as practicable cut across the grain.

The sand covered the rump of Old Blue.

Now, if you yield to the habits of the place you order a rump of meat.

Make a sage-and-onion stuffing of the above ingredients, by recipe No. 504; put it into the body of the goose, and secure it firmly at both ends, by passing the rump through the hole made in the skin, and the other end by tying the skin of the neck to the back; by this means the seasoning will not escape.

Then remove the rump, and cut off the side bones which lie on each side of the back by forcing the knife through the rump-bone and drawing them from the back-bone; these side bones include the delicate morsel called the oyster.

To make this dish richer and more savoury, half-roast the rump, and afterwards stew it in strong stock and a little Madeira.

The butchers at the May-pole in the Strand rang a peal with their knives, when they were going to sacrifice their rump.

I saw the gray rump of an elk protruding from behind some spruces.

You live upon mock-turtle, and stewed rumps of beef; I dined, yesterday, upon crumpets.

The sting of a lash fell in a fierce cut over an Eskimo dog's shoulder, and in snapping at the lash his fangs struck Kazan's rump.

My cattle turned their rumps to the storm and stood heads down, the water running from their noses, tails and bellies, and from the bows and yokes.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  rumps