Sentence example with the word 'brisket'

brisket

Definition n. a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest especially of beef

Last update: June 22, 2015


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Underneath a dog from brisket to belly.   [Please select]

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--Deep in chest; deep from withers to point where chest and brisket meet.   [Please select]

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--The long hair on the brisket of some dogs, and especially of the Collie.   [Please select]

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--Chest broad, deep and projecting--the brisket on a lower line than the belly.   [Please select]

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The hunters aim a little above the brisket, and behind the fore-shoulder.   [Please select]

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At last he cried, "Cleave him to the brisket."   [Please select]

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For pressed corn beef the nicest cut is the brisket.   [Please select]

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The barrel is round and deep, with a projecting brisket.   [Please select]

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Give us that brisket off the hook.   [Please select]

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--The chest of a dog must not be confounded with the brisket; the breast or chest extends between the fore-legs from the brisket to the belly.   [Please select]

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The neck is delicately formed without dewlap, the brisket projecting; and the great depth and width of the chest giving short, well-spread fore-legs.   [Please select]

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