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mutton
1[ muht-n ]
noun
- the flesh of sheep, especially full-grown or more mature sheep, used as food.
mutton
2[ muht-n ]
noun
Derived Forms
- ˈܳٳٴDzԲ, adjective
Other Word Forms
- ܳtDz· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of mutton1
Origin of mutton2
Word History and Origins
Origin of mutton1
Example Sentences
Pork, beef, lamb, mutton, goat, venison and any other products made from these meats - such as sausages - from the EU have been banned.
Upon stepping into the clubhouse, Steinbrenner was repulsed by the long hair, mutton chops and flowing mustaches then associated with hippies and the anti-establishment movement.
Skinfluencers have turned their attention to beef tallow, a rendered form of beef or mutton suet typically used in cooking.
Those ingredients typically included dried fruits, spices, meats and most importantly, chopped mutton to remember the shepherds who paid homage to Jesus in the cradle.
He recounts a recent incident where a man delivering mutton in the city was stopped by Hindu right-wing group members, handed over to the police and thrown into jail.
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