PORK


Meaning of PORK in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

pork barrel

pork-barrel spending

pork pie

pork rinds

pork/lamb chop

a grilled pork/lamb chop

salted pork/meat/fish

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

fresh

The fresh sausage most widely eaten is fresh pork sausage.

salt

Saute in a separate pan the salt pork and onions.

In a large ovenproof saucepan, heat together 2 tablespoons of the oil and salt pork , if used.

■ NOUN

barrel

With the UDCs we find a very straight forward pork barrel subsidizing of particular development capital interests through the use of public resources.

The second is the desire by some elected officials to retain control over the pork barrel , through line items.

This is known as the politics of the pork barrel .

chop

Remove all the fat from the pork chops or steaks.

I ordered a double pork chop .

That is why some people adore eating spiders and grubs, whilst others would throw up if fed a pork chop .

We stoke the coals, put on a pot of potatoes, and slap five pork chops on to the grill.

Uncle Philip was laid out on a charcoal grill like a barbecued pork chop .

Steam rises from the kettle and the pork chops sizzle, licked by flames from the dripping, igniting fat.

All during supper, eating a pork chop and cauliflower and mashed potatoes, Stephen had wanted to be alone.

He neglected his fried shrimp and watched Schwartzwalder consume his pork chop , salad, and martinis.

pie

But if you learn how to recognise the pork pies , you won't have to swallow them.

All those goodies from pork pies to chocolate biscuits had to be atoned.

Lay on a pork pie buffet.

Now the furious businessman is to take his pork pies elsewhere after being chided for over-familiarity.

The result in each case had been the conversion of my patient into pork pies and a drastic plummeting of my self-esteem.

Then I thought of the knight of the pork pies and reflected that it might after all.

sausage

To turn a compass bezel with fingers resembling a pound of pork sausages is not easy.

This will leach out the poisons of the raw pork sausage !

There is something of the artichoke in their irregularity, something of the pork sausage in their shape and colour.

The fresh sausage most widely eaten is fresh pork sausage.

Traditional pork sausages are down from £1.89 to £1.59.

■ VERB

eat

You have complained about the toughness and the cut of meat, you will no longer eat liver and pork .

Many people are timid about eating pork cooked less than well-done.

All during supper, eating a pork chop and cauliflower and mashed potatoes, Stephen had wanted to be alone.

He infringed the Islannc code by drinking alcohol, eating pork , and seldom going to mosque.

From that same Leviticus, the Lord instructs us not to eat pork or fish without scales.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a rack of lamb/pork

The waiter lifted the salver to reveal a rack of lamb surrounded by courgettes and tiny new potatoes.

jerk chicken/pork etc

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

More taxes and more government pork won't help the economy.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But if you learn how to recognise the pork pies, you won't have to swallow them.

Health-conscious consumers are worried about eating red meat; price-conscious ones note that beef costs more than chicken and pork .

If boar can not be found, a saddle of pork or venison can be used.

It adds a characteristic flavour to a range of savoury dishes, from pizza to pork chops.

Outside of pork and booze, he eats anything else I fix.

Steam rises from the kettle and the pork chops sizzle, licked by flames from the dripping, igniting fat.

The children answer pork and bacon.

Veil and calf cuts are much more expensive than beef and pork cuts.

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