noun

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The flesh of sheep used as food.

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The flesh of goat used as food.

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A sheep.

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Em, a unit of measurement equal to the height of the type in use.

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An old Anglo-French gold coin impressed with the image of a lamb.

adjective

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Deaf.

Examples of mutton in a Sentence

The first successful cargo of frozen mutton from Australia was also brought by a Bell-Coleman machine in 1879.

On the table were vodka, a flask of rum, white bread, roast mutton, and salt.

The mutton is of excellent quality.

They are very hardy, and yield mutton of choice flavour.

The mutton of all the Down breeds is of superior quality, but that of the Suffolk is pre-eminently so.

Sheep have likewise been raised in Piauhy, but there is no market for mutton and their wool is not utilized.

Its unfitness for the production of mutton, and increasing supplies of fine clothing wool from other countries, soon led to its total rejection.

Sheep (of which the greater number are black) and goats are abundant, and mutton is the ordinary butchers meat.

Babadag is a market for the wool and mutton of the Dobrudja.

The business of shipping live sheep and frozen mutton has not been attempted on a large scale, owing principally to the lack of facilities for loading at the port of Montevideo or elsewhere.

Its flesh is said to resemble mutton, but has a flavour of game.

Rhayader has for some centuries been an important centre for Welsh mutton and wool, and its sheep fairs are largely attended by drovers and buyers from all parts.

Wool forms by far the largest export, and tallow, hides, bones and frozen mutton are also exported.

Fresh beef in this form is imported chiefly from the United States and Australasia, fresh mutton from Australasia and Argentina.

The "Shoulder of Mutton" Inn, now known as the "Siddons Wine Vaults," was the birthplace in 1755 of Mrs Siddons.

Flocks of sheep are the main wealth of the nomad population, and mutton is the chief animal food of the nation.

The rapid development of the foreign trade of the republic since 1881 is due to settled internal conditions and to the prime necessity to the commercial world of many Argentine products, such as beef, mutton, hides, wool, wheat and Indian corn.

The principal items of export are wool, skins, tallow, frozen mutton, chilled beef, preserved meats, butter and other articles of pastoral produce, timber, wheat, flour and fruits, gold, silver, lead, copper, tin and other metals.

During the whole time the animal is living the feeder has to pay what has been termed the " life tax " - that is, so much of the food has to go to the maintenance of the animal as a living organism, independently of that which may be undergoing conversion into what will subsequently be available in the form of beef or mutton.

At Deptford, for example, large numbers of cattle and sheep which thus arrive - mainly from Argentina, Canada and the United States - are at once slaughtered, and so furnish a steady supply of fresh-killed beef and mutton.

The Angora is a bad milker and an indifferent mother, but its flesh is better than that of any other breed, and in its native country is preferred to mutton.

The extensive tracts of unenclosed and often unirnprovable land, which still cover a large area in the Principality, especially in the five counties of Cardigan, Radnor, Brecon, Montgomery and Merioneth, support numerous flocks of the small mountain sheep, the flesh of which supplies the highly prized Welsh mutton.

The progeny is a good generalpurpose Sheep, giving a large fleece of wool but only a medium quality of mutton.

Perhaps Mrs. Duke's cold leg of mutton would seem quite appetizing at the top of a tree.

Probably most of the kings of England were reared upon this form of mutton broth.

Although I must say that after opening a range of can from cod roes to mutton cutlets, there are two that stand out.

They spit roast some mutton and cook up some hearty period fare.

They were then fattened on turnips, on which they were folded, and sold as quality mutton.

But the FSA has advised the public not to eat mutton or sausages made with casings from sheep intestines.

I had mutton rogan josh for my main meal, while my friend opted for chicken korma, both served with pilau rice.

Malcolm quoted a sample menu - snail soup, fried sole with wood louse sauce, mutton with wireworm sauce, moths on toast.

If you cannot get the right time to arrive at the restaurants you can buy some bread and boiled mutton.

In both cases, he would not even come close to eating the tainted mutton, would he?

Around 200 family farms, restaurants, butchers and abattoirs across Britain are now rearing, selling and serving mutton.

As a direct result, support for British mutton is growing.

Gowing suddenly seized all the parsley off the cold mutton, and threw it full in my face.

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The memorable evening was brought to a close with hot soup, sandwiches and more native mutton.

An occasional blackfaced sheep supplied us with the most delicious mutton.

I have not experimented with this recipe yet as I never seem to have enough left over roast mutton.

Now, there are hidden advantages to going a bit mutton as you sink into decrepitude.

Twice during the first period Tommy Mutton spurned chances to put nomads further ahead with Williams saving at his feet on both occasions.

Getting Involved playing a part in the Festival of Mutton is easy.

In 1809 the John Brown who owned the brick works also became the publican at the Shoulder of Mutton.

Slice the meat then pour the sauce over the mutton.

It consists of steamed wheat semolina served with mutton or lamb, vegetables and spicy sauce.

They may well have decided to have a nice mutton stew afterward.

Finally place the stuffing in an oven bag or mutton cloth on top.

The meats included venison, beef, pork, goat, lamb, rabbit, hare, mutton, swans, herons and poultry.

It could be mutton with tomatoes, onions and red-wine vinegar, or bits of duck with ginger, star anise and soy.

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