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Bismarck herring
noun
- salted fillet and roe of herring, pickled in vinegar, white wine, and spices, served cold, often as an hors d'oeuvre.
Bismarck herring
noun
- marinaded herring, served cold
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Bismarck herring1
First recorded in 1930–35
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Example Sentences
Bismarck herring, or kippered herring, acts in the same way.
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If the customers complains that the fork got on it a piece Bismarck herring, that is from the pantryman a Schuld.
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"Of course, Trinkmann," he said, "I don't want to say nothing the first time I am coming into your place, but this here fork's got onto it something which it looks like a piece Bismarck herring."
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"Bismarck herring ain't poison," Feinsilver said, examining the fork closely.
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"Bismarck herring never harmed nobody, Trinkmann; but this here fork has got poison onto it."
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