Definitionn. flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying
Last update: July 25, 2016
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A young pullet. [noun]
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And when the table was served, the servants did sit down with us; but the upper mess, instead of porridge, had a pullet, with some prunes in the broth. [noun]
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there is a baby pullet in my farm [Please select]
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They included an interesting horseshoe shaped building which housed growing parlors for the pullet chicks. [noun]
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Point of lay: A young pullet about 18 weeks old, the age at which the bird could start laying. [noun]
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Next morning she knew of no Nan but a pullet she had. [Please select]
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"De sodgers put de bagonet frou your crop like a knife frou a pullet's froat." [Please select]
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Tulliver and Sister Pullet in the quaint dialogue of the story. [Please select]
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"Well, my dears," said Aunt Pullet, "you grow wonderfully fast,--I doubt they'll outgrow their strength."' [Please select]
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