Adjective, : I like the gamy taste of venison. ,The roast was still edible but was slightly gamy. From Dictionary.com.
Tastes like: a fishier, gamier version of chicken. From Wordnik.com. [The World’s Wildest Delicacies | Impact Lab] Reference
The two meats are similar in taste, although quail is slightly gamier. From Wordnik.com. [5 Chicken] Reference
When they start getting black, they're kind of -- I guess they're gamier. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript May 14, 2004] Reference
Beer-Can Yard-Raised Canadian Goose (the crappier the beer, eh, the gamier the bird). From Wordnik.com. [it's the movies that got small] Reference
These are more challenging wines, with meatier -- perhaps even gamier -- rustic tastes. From Wordnik.com. [Grenache Enters the Spotlight] Reference
The meat is a wee bit gamier than traditional steaks, far leaner and utterly delicious. From Wordnik.com. [Green Market] Reference
This Putin stuff is bad news, since nobody in the U.S. apparently likes the gamier meat in legs and thighs. From Wordnik.com. [Stand Up To Russia And Get Over The Chicken Breasts] Reference
(If it had been a trial, it would have been gamier: "Well, Professor Hill, can you remember his exact words?"). From Wordnik.com. [Toppling The Last Taboos] Reference
The meat itself is a bit gamier than say beef or turkey jerky would be but that's to be expected from such a wild meat. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2009-04-01] Reference
Agouti meat is tasty, although it is usually said to fall short of the meat of the pace (see page 262) because it is leaner and gamier. From Wordnik.com. [15 Agouti] Reference
I again left them on the grill way too long and they were a tad dry, but I loved the taste of the meat; slightly gamier than beef, but not overwhelming at all, with a nice meaty texture. From Wordnik.com. [June « 2005 « I HEART BACON] Reference
But despite such high-minded coups, Army started out, in the '40s, gathering gamier dish, as a twenty-something who'd had a year on the L.A. AP desk and was hired as the "leg man" for the L.A. Herald Express's Harrison Carroll. From Wordnik.com. [Sheila Weller: Army Archerd, In Memoriam] Reference
Pretty good stuff, tasted like a stronger, gamier beef. From Wordnik.com. [Chinalyst - China blogs in English] Reference
A masculine taste, it is inferred, is shown in a preference for the gamier flavor. From Wordnik.com. [Brief History of English and American Literature] Reference
Through a miracle of yin-and-yang cultural predilections, Russians actually like gamier dark meat. From Wordnik.com. [Slate Magazine] Reference
The goat curry is excellent, complexly spiced but with the meat's distinct flavor profile - something like lamb, only gamier and richer. From Wordnik.com. [Riverfront Times | Complete Issue] Reference
The gamier notes are still detectable in the distance, but reducing the tripe three times with white wine and onions prevents such flavors from overwhelming and allows the bright acidity of Calmels 'tomato-based sauce to pull forward, making the dish more approachable. From Wordnik.com. [The Clog] Reference
They're said to be gamier in flavor, "laughed Julie. From Wordnik.com. [Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks] Reference
After Publius Licinius Nerva’s letter confessing the extent of the crisis in Sicily reached Rome, Scaurus began to hear one senatorial name bruited about among the grain merchants; his sensitive proboscis smelled fresher — and gamier — game than the false scent of Fimbria and Memmius. From Wordnik.com. [The First Man in Rome]
The meat would also have been gamier, like a strong, coarse liver pâté. ". From Wordnik.com. [Life and style | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Worldier = gamier. From Wordnik.com. [No Surrender] Reference
Go for recipes that use darker, gamier meats. From Wordnik.com. [Accidental Hedonist] Reference
He looks gamier and better to eat. ". From Wordnik.com. [The Young Alaskans on the Missouri] Reference
But a few miles from the city here, and on the sloping banks of the stream noted more for its plenitude of "chubs" and "shiners" than the gamier two-and four-pound bass for which, in season, so many credulous anglers flock and lie in wait, stands a country residence, so convenient to the stream, and so inviting in its pleasant exterior and comfortable surroundings -- barn, dairy, and spring-house -- that the weary, sunburnt, and disheartened fisherman, out from the dusty town for a day of recreation, is often wont to seek its hospitality. From Wordnik.com. [Short Stories for English Courses] Reference
BUT a few miles from the city here, and on the sloping banks of the stream noted more for its plenitude of "chubs" and "shiners" than the gamier two-and four-pound bass for which, in season, so many credulous anglers flock and lie in wait, stands a country residence, so convenient to the stream, and so inviting in its pleasant exterior and comfortable surroundings -- barn, dairy, and spring-house -- that the weary, sunburned, and disheartened fisherman, out from the dusty town for a day of recreation, is often wont to seek its hospitality. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Volume 10] Reference
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