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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
- ˈmuttony, adjective
Other Words From
- mutton·y adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of mutton1
Origin of mutton2
Word History and Origins
Origin of mutton1
Example Sentences
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.
The dress was inspired by a pattern in an 1890s book, dating from a period in fashion that featured huge mutton sleeves.
Now frail and hard of hearing, he spends most of his time sleeping, fueling himself with mutton stew — his “medicine” — his son says.
“We can’t get Caribbean food this good where we live,” said Richard Harris, a regular seated before a tray of curried mutton.
An assassin who attacks Adam at a gas station is outfitted in a cyberpunk ensemble; another is a feral Aussie with huge mutton chops.
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