Sentence example with the word 'lobscouse'

lobscouse

Definition n. a stew of meat and vegetables and hardtack that is eaten by sailors

Last update: August 10, 2015


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I could live on lobscouse, or soap and bully, for a year, and thank God for getting more than I deserved.   [Please select]

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It was what the sailors called lobscouse, a sort of pudding made of ship biscuits, liver, and fish.   [Please select]

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I say, Mistress La Certe, how long is that lobscouse--or whatever you call it,--goin' to be in cookin'.   [Please select]

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"You've not forgotten how to make lobscouse or plum-duff, I dare say."   [Please select]

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He pours out his woes to her while she wipes away the tears from the lobscouse.   [Please select]

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"I've a fine dish of lobscouse, a raisin pie and some cider from Farmer Goggins's press all ready for you."   [Please select]

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The monkeys when fat were fine, and tasted so good I should have been willing to exchange a dish of lobscouse for a monkey.   [Please select]

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