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Meat in many an omelet
Answer for the clue "Meat in many an omelet ", 3 letters:
ham
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Usage examples of ham.
Ham seemed to be a little faster on his feet, although the apish Monk moved with fantastic speed for one of such grotesque physique.
Mr finesilver, I ham most confounded sorry to trouble you, but my dad arst me to give you this here letter and for you to give me the thing mentioned in it what he wants collected.
And Deda, who loved Babushka more than a woman deserved to be loved by a man, would bow his head, let her vent her feelings, say nothing, but the following month be back carrying more cans of ham.
Ears are the best trophy you can take from a man, not as good as the skin of a blackmaned lion or the great bossed hams of a buffalo, but better than the scalp.
Clovelly herrings and Torridge salmon, Exmoor mutton and Stow venison, stubble geese and woodcocks, curlew and snipe, hams of Hampshire, chitterlings of Taunton, and botargos of Cadiz, such as Pantagruel himself might have devoured.
Mix the peas and ham and for one and one-half cups add a cup of white sauce seasoned with a teaspoon of lemon juice, a dash each of nutmeg and cayenne and salt to taste.
She thought about all the different types of bread that might be in those sandwiches -- quinoa, winter wheat, sprouted rye -- and the fillings -- potted cuy, chlorella paste, maybe even real chicken, or freeze-dried ham imported from Earth.
Still wearing his vividly striped pyjamas, Chubby lowered his massive hams into the sea.
Monk and Ham would then shed the disguises of Cuerpo and Cabeza and do their stuff.
Ham, or Cabeza and Cuerpo, were unable to find any words for longer than would have been expected.
She had, of course, realized that Cabeza and Cuerpo were Ham and Monk.
As he wheezed with laughter at his own joke, the young girl with him wished he would just crash and burn so she could go home and have a cuppa and a ham sandwich like normal people.
And at Dilling ham there would be the sun on the corn fields and the river tumbling to the cold sea and the call of the plovers.
Indeed, it sometimes seemed that the whole of the Town had made its way to Suffolk that summer, and four weeks later, when Nicholas and Lucille returned early from their wedding trip, Dilling ham Court really came to life.
She had seen the Dowager Countess shudder and cast her son a look of profound dislike, and Mrs Dit ton had no intention of finding her invitations to Dilling ham Court rescinded.