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salt pork
noun
- pork cured with salt, especially the fat pork taken from the back, sides, and belly.
salt pork
noun
- pork, esp the fat pork taken from the back, sides, and belly, that has been cured with salt
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Word History and Origins
Origin of salt pork1
First recorded in 1715–25
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Example Sentences
There was something strangely exhilarating in the air and the dusty office smelt of salt-pork and cheese.
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Put them in a saucepan with enough cold water to cover them and half a pound of salt pork cut into thin strips.
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This, with a dozen of white partridges, and a large piece of salt pork, composed our dinner.
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The garrison were in no very robust condition for fighting, for salt pork was nearly their sum total in the meat line.
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Get a pound and a half some time and lard it; that is, stick narrow strips of salt pork in it.
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