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lobscouse
[ lob-skous ]
noun
- a stew of meat, potatoes, onions, ship biscuit, etc.
lobscouse
/ ˈlɒbˌskaʊs /
noun
- a sailor's stew of meat, vegetables, and hardtack
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Origin of lobscouse1
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Example Sentences
The object was seated at the dinner-table contending with her lobscouse, and did not feel his presence near.
The monkeys when fat were fine, and tasted so good I should have been willing to exchange a dish of lobscouse for a monkey.
It was what the sailors called lobscouse, a sort of pudding made of ship biscuits, liver, and fish.
Lobscouse, master,” replied old Tom, “and not bad lining either.
They love their music as they love their lobscouse, hot and strong and plenty.
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