Definitionn. viscera and trimmings of a butchered animal often considered inedible by humans
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This great assemblage is always a dangerous centre of infection, and the days of Mina especially, spent under circumstances originally adapted only for a Bedouin fair, with no provisions for proper cleanliness, and with the air full of the smell of putrefying offal and flesh drying in the sun, produce much sickness. [Please select]
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I haunt the intellectual slaughter pens, and live by the putrid offal that self-respecting writers reject. [Please select]
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Even Dango, the hyena, eater of offal, would, at the moment, have seemed a tidbit to Numa. [Please select]
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Surely we must run away, Free People, and beg leave of the peoples of the north for the offal of dead cattle. [Please select]
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Another wrench and scoop sent the head and offal flying, and the empty fish slid across to Uncle Salters, who snorted fiercely. [Please select]
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Wherever I turned the place was saturated with the blood of fish and offal. [Please select]
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The larva of a Sargus-like form which feeds on offal, transforms into a flattened pupa-case (Fig.) [Please select]
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The meat and hide were put into the cart, with some of the offal which Alice had asked for the dogs, and they set off on their return home. [Please select]
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] He reduced the bone and offal or worthless parts of the carcass, and increased the weight of the valuable parts, and especially their tendency to fatten and early maturity. [Please select]
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