Definitionn. a slice of meat cut from the fleshy part of an animal or large fish
Last update: August 18, 2015
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I had a steak for lunch. [Please select]
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That's a long way to drive for steak and potatoes. [Please select]
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Steak and kidney pie. [Please select]
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"I'm thinkin' that we'll have buffalo steak fur supper."' [Please select]
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At this moment Myouk's wife is cutting a fresh steak. [Please select]
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"Now," the man said, "you get busy with that steak over the coals, and I'll tote in more wood."' [Please select]
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After the steak was nicely broiled, Antoine brought water from a nearby stream, and the boy's head was carefully and rather skillfully attended to. [Please select]
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'It is only a nice fresh steak off an elephant, that I have cooked for you, which you smell.' [Please select]
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The white-necked storks or beef-steak birds (_Dissura episcopus_) are busy at their nests in June. [Please select]
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"My peepers will be open for a venison steak about the first thing." [Please select]
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"Supper is ready," she said, when the venison steak had been deposited on the platter. [Please select]
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