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___ haddie (smoked haddock)
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finnan
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Finnan is a place name and surname .
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n. haddock usually baked but sometimes broiled with lots of butter [syn: finnan haddie , finnan haddock , smoked haddock ]
Usage examples of finnan.
Lusena had never regretted these fifteen years, though now and then both Bardy and Finnan had unkind words about her dedication.
The Rowan enjoyed water sports the most so that the executive house at Favor Bay was a frequent holiday site: Bardy and her husband, or Finnan and his wife and young children joining them.
The third was her pleasure that Finnan had come to view his nieces and there had been a marvelous family reunion.
Bardy had been solicitous and kind to the fosterling but there had been times when both Bardy and Finnan had resented their mother's absorption in her charge.
Then a large handkerchief was offered by Finnan, and Bardy's hand, so like Lusena's in shape, closed firmly on the Rowan's arm.
Bardy and Finnan said they could keep in touch with her: they still considered her their little sister.
Meanwhile the Rowan became integrated into Lusena's family, for Bardy, the daughter, and Finnan, the son, were old enough to be kind and naturally caring of the waif.
Lusena's two children, Bardy and Finnan, had been much older, so she'd missed a true sense of family.
After breakfasting on a compote of dried apple slices, prunes, and figs, followed by creamed finnan haddie and oatcakes, the group shook hands with the innkeeper and his wife and prepared to board the bus in the courtyard of the inn.
And still and all at that time of the dynast days of old konning Soteric Sulkinbored and Bargomuster Bart, when they struck coil and shock haunts, in old Hungerford-on-Mudway, where first I met thee oldpoetryck flied from may and the Finnan haddies and the Noal Sharks and the muckstails turtles like an acoustic pottish and the griesouper bullyum and how he poled him up his boccat of vuotar and got big buzz for his name in the airweek's honours from home, colonies and empire, they were always with assisting grace, thinking (up) and not forgetting about shims and shawls week, in auld land syne (up) their four hosenbands, that were four (up) beautiful sister misters, now happily married, unto old Gallstonebelly, and there they were always counting and contradicting every night .