pork
[pɔːrk]
Definition:
1. Meat from a domestic hog or pig.
2. A legislative appropriation designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents.
Use 'pork' in a sentence:
- Hank was eagerly anticipating his scallops when the waiter brought the stuffed pork chops to the man at the table next to him.
- Fish-flavoured pork is rather hot.
- You've got to chop up the pork before stewing it.
- The stewed pork is too greasy.
- Cook the beans with a piece of salt pork.
- She asked for pork.
- shredded pork with garlic sauce.
- Fresh pork Zongzi is the most popular.
- Instead, I ate chili-slathered pork dumplings in the fluorescent glare of a noisy restaurant.
- I'd like some pork.
- When there was no more pork at the 1885 fair, the Menches brothers used minced beef instead.
- Outside the stall, her mom was busy chopping pork while the girl immerses herself in her dance.
- Especially chicken, pork and beef.
- There's little meat on this pork chop.
- The grease from pork can be used for frying.
- Pork prices drop last week.
- Pork is safe to eat.
- A video clip of a girl dancing at a pork stall in a village in Southwest China's Yunnan province went viral online, moving many netizens.
- I want to buy some pork.
- She bought five kilograms of pork.
- How much is the pork?
- Have some pork, Miss Cherry.
- I like potatoes and pork.
- Scheme Design of Pork Production Information Management System Based on FCS.
- Handle minitype hoggery fostering the essential points pork like 50 investment number?
- I like pork and beef.
- The price of the pork slides.
- Korean barbecue features thin slices of beef or pork that cooked and served with rice.
- No, I want pork.
- The application of the system has improved pork production quality and efficiency.
- Do you like pork?
- They also have more protein than beef, chicken, and pork.
- He bought a tin of pork.
- Place the sliced pork fillet on top and pour a little sauce over it.
- He loves meat, especially chicken, pork, and beef.
- Weigh me out one kilo of pork.
- I'd prefer to have pork.
- Marinate the sliced pork in rice wine, vinegar and soy sauce before frying it.
- Pork gazed at it reverently and slowly delight spread over his face.
- But fresh pork zongzi is the most popular.
- The house smelled of fried pork and the mouse-gnawed army blanket on the cot in the corner.
- I want some pork.
- The price of pork has risen recently.
- Pork is also the most versatile of meats. It can be roasted whole or in pieces.
- The meat relishes of pork.
- Legs of pork were cured and smoked over the fire.
- I'll have some pork.
- Over on the island of Taiwan, zongzi are made with fried glutinous rice and fried pork, as well as bamboo shoots, dried mushroom and dried bean curd9.
- The price of pork has been raised recently.
- Pork prices have risen again.
- In fact, when most Chinese say they are having meat, it usually means pork.
- The most common meats are goat, chicken, beef and pork.
- Stir the pork until it turns white all the way through.
- This month's offers include a pork loin and avocados.
- I have eggplant and pork.
- Miss, can I interest you in a pork special with serving tonight?
- 'That was a truly delicious piece of pork,' he said. 'Yes, wasn't it?' echoed Penelope.
- Here the cooks dish out sweet and sour pork.