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horsemeat

horsemeat \horsemeat\ n. The flesh of horses used as food.

Syn: horseflesh.

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horsemeat

alt. the meat from a horse n. the meat from a horse

WordNet
horsemeat

n. the flesh of horses as food [syn: horseflesh]

Usage examples of "horsemeat".

He scraped fat from the inside of the roughly butchered horsehide, cut more strips from the hunks of horsemeat.

Viridovix ate mutton until he missed the horsemeat he had had to make himself choke down.

The legbone from the shank of horsemeat had been put aside, after it was stripped clean and cracked for the marrow, for just such a possible purpose.

I would have eaten horsemeat, but when there is nothing else, you eat what you can get.

Shal hushed him by reminding him that horsemeat was undoubtedly a delicacy in these parts.

They would hiss and spit at each bloody morsel of horsemeat, steam rising from their nostrils, yet they would not take the food.

When she had her handmaids char the horsemeat black, the dragons ripped at it eagerly, their heads striking like snakes.

In the coolness of her tent, Dany blackened horsemeat over a brazier and reflected on her choices.

We have sold horsemeat, unstamped, to people in restaurants, in their homes.

The little cat was on the verge of truly growing up, at least so Gummitch overheard Old Horsemeat comment to Kitty-Come-Here.

Old Horsemeat, who although he understood quite a bit of the secret doctrine and talked intelligently to Gummitch when they were alone, nevertheless suffered from the limitations of his statusa rather nice old god but a maddeningly slow-witted one.

Later, alone with Old Horsemeat, he projected the great new thoughts, staring with solemn yellow eyes at the old god, but the latter grew markedly nervous and even showed signs of real fear, so Gummitch desisted.

He felt his grip on his spirit go limp, and without volition he teleported himself three yards to the rear, making use of that faculty for cutting corners in space-time, traveling by space-warp in fact, which was one of his powers that Kitty-Come-Here refused to believe in and that even Old Horsemeat accepted only on faith.

How dreadful to think of Old Horsemeat and Kitty-Come-Here having to care all their lives for such a monster!

But by then the transformation Old Horsemeat had always warned about had fully taken place.