Algy blustered through his monstrous lamb-chop whiskers. From Wordnik.com. [Sweet Defiance] Reference
And that night she asked him, prefacing her question with the offering of an almost perfect lamb-chop. From Wordnik.com. [O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921] Reference
I remember Pip explaining in an earlier series that mishaps follow him "like a dog follows a man with bacon trousers and lamb-chop underpants". From Wordnik.com. [Bleak Expectations: more than an old curiosity] Reference
Earlier this week, I attended the PAX gala in Manhattan, where Rosanne Cash, the daughter of the late Johnny Cash, and one of the honorees at the gala, sent a note to the semi-attentive lamb-chop eaters at Cipriani's. From Wordnik.com. [The Spiritual State: Just Ask] Reference
Mixed Grill from the Macellaio for 4 with Chicory Salad: The meats "from the butcher" that make up this mixed grill were: lamb-chop, sweet pork sausage, quail, calves' liver, and pork belly, all topped with some dressed bitter greens. From Wordnik.com. [Del Posto: 933 brunillian stars] Reference
"Avast ye lubbers," cried Cap'n Kenny, waving a lamb-chop. From Wordnik.com. [Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed] Reference
Your last girlfriend you called lamb-chop - not many herr know why. From Wordnik.com. [Yahoo! Buzz US: Top Stories] Reference
Tray after tray of food was passed around by waiters: crabcake sliders, lamb-chop. From Wordnik.com. [PegasusNews.com stories] Reference
In a kitchen, after dinner, a fat woman scraped the remnants off the dishes onto a sheet of newspaper; she never read the front page, only the installments of a love serial in the second section; she wrapped onion peelings and lamb-chop bones in a copy of the Banner. From Wordnik.com. [The Fountainhead]
"Don't you remember the little girls in mamma's old Godey books?" he asked, at last, very anxiously, seeing that his early imperfect description had led to an apparent oscillation of Miss Greene's imagination between the paper ruffle of a lamb-chop and a frilly sunbonnet. From Wordnik.com. [Many Kingdoms] Reference
The thick part would be sold by itself, for a neat, compact little roast; the rib-bones would be artistically separated, and all the edible matter would form those delicate dishes of lamb-chop, which, fried in bread-crumbs to a golden brown, are so ornamental and palatable a side-dish; the trimmings which remain after this division would be destined to the soup-kettle or stew-pan. From Wordnik.com. [American Woman's Home] Reference
Who that remembers the neatly trimmed mutton-chop of an English inn, or the artistic little circle of lamb-chop fried in bread-crumbs coiled around a tempting centre of spinach which may always be found in France, can recognize any family resemblance to those dapper, civilized preparations, in these coarse, roughly-hacked strips of bone, gristle, and meat which are commonly called mutton-chop in America?. From Wordnik.com. [American Woman's Home] Reference
"But what I wouldn't give for a genuine lamb-chop!. From Wordnik.com. [The Sands of Mars]
Would this be the lamb-chop supplier for Danny DeVito’s restaurant?. From Wordnik.com. [Regretsy – Sheep-Dogs] Reference
I tell this to Steve, the 6’7 dark haired guy with lamb-chop sideburns who talks a lot about Penelope, which turns out to be his car. From Wordnik.com. [Epee night and why William is going down!] Reference
Joyce Carol Oates stuck close to her Princeton palson Tuesday night, April 7, at the National Arts Club, where she was honored for her life’s work with a black-tie and lamb-chop dinner andthe club's hallowedGold Medal of Honor. From Wordnik.com. [Joyce Carol Oates, 'Literary Raptor,' Honored With Arts Club Gold Medal] Reference
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