sparerib

IPA: spˈɛrrɪb

noun

  • A cut of meat including the rib bones.
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Examples of "sparerib" in Sentences

  • The final step was to buy a whole sparerib section, skin on.
  • I'm the one who named him Spareribs because he was long and lanky.
  • St. Louis style spareribs have the sternum, cartilage, and skirt meat removed.
  • Or, most recently, this clear soup with soft cubes of turnip and a background smokiness of sparerib bones.
  • The "sparerib" of southern cooks is made of the rib bones from a roast of pork, and makes a favorite dish when well browned.
  • He used his napkin to wipe sparerib glaze from his lips before leaning over and hugging her and planting a kiss on her cheek.
  • Just yesterday while working Pritch in a grass lot she passed up her dummy in favor of a sparerib bone that she took great joy in bringing back to me.
  • Dancing a couple of times, auctions, the day on the borrowed raft, four—no, five—movies, fishing with Byron, badminton, the fireworks and the sparerib dinner outside the Town Hall on the Fourth.
  • If Endora decided to prove that Darrin was stubborn and pig-headed by giving him the head of a pig, it was inevitable that the client would turn out to be the owner of a chain of pork sparerib restaurants that needed a logo.
  • Thanks for sparerib Hawaiian, chicken noodle soup, babaloa, shimesaba, chicken kiev, chicken liver salad and that awesome mocha cake with buttercream frosting...and of course all of the non-food-related things you've done for me!

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