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chitterlings
[ chit-linz, -lingz ]
noun
- the small intestine of swine, especially when prepared as food.
chitterlings
/ ˈtʃɪtəlɪŋz; ˈtʃɪtlɪŋz; ˈtʃɪtlɪnz /
plural noun
- sometimes singular the intestines of a pig or other animal prepared as a dish
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Origin of chitterlings1
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Origin of chitterlings1
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Example Sentences
Or may it have been "Cat and Chitterlings," in allusion to the source from which fiddlestrings were said to be derived?
We do not think it necessary to indicate here how to make black puddings, chitterlings, Bologna, and other sausages.
And here, again, is a butcher's boy washing a mess of chitterlings as if it were an old loin-cloth.
When the chitterlings are quite tender all through, take them up and drain them.
You have for the most part given us chitterlings, but of these we ourselves have no lack.
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