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meatloaf

or meat loaf

[ meet-lohf ]

noun

, plural meat·loaves [meet, -lohvz]
  1. a dish of ground meat, often mixed with other ingredients, as breadcrumbs and seasonings, molded in the shape of a loaf and baked.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of meatloaf1

First recorded in 1890–95; meat + loaf 1

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Example Sentences

The cooking odors of cabbage and meatloaf and carrots drifted through doorways.

Here he is attending festivities for the first George W. Bush inauguration, along with Chuck Norris and Meatloaf.

Dodge a concussion, smile at Meatloaf Surprise, and of course open your wallet.

He described Meloff, who was nicknamed “Meatloaf” by his teammates, as “a sweet guy, kind of goofy.”

A couple of years ago at the Hulaween gala, we actually did serve chicken potpie and the year before that, meatloaf.

"Meatloaf," Jason answered, putting another forkful in his mouth.

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