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bacon and eggs
  1. n. European forage plant having claw-shaped pods introduced in America [syn: bird's foot trefoil, bird's foot clover, babies' slippers, Lotus corniculatus]

  2. eggs (fried or scrambled) served with bacon

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Bacon and eggs
Bacon and eggs may refer to a Full breakfast ''or Bird's foot trefoil, a variety of Lotus: see Lotus (genus) or Lotus corniculatus

Usage examples of "bacon and eggs".

Quidditch later,' said Harry happily, pulling a large platter of bacon and eggs towards him.

What do you say to bacon and eggs, and then perhaps a beefsteak to follow?

And after bacon and eggs, cold beef and pickled onions, and a flagon of beer —.

And after bacon and eggs, cold beef and pickled onions, and a flagon of beer another simple pleasure, that of eating his fill and more, the knowledge that he was eating too much serving as a sauce to him who kept himself almost invariably within bounds and who looked upon overindulgence usually with suspicion and contempt.

And after bacon and eggs, cold beef and pickled onions, and a flagon of beer - another simple pleasure, that of eating his fill and more, the knowledge that he was eating too much serving as a sauce to him who kept himself almost invariably within bounds and who looked upon overindulgence usually with suspicion and contempt.

So they tore off a morning quickie, had bacon and eggs, and she left first, warning him to be discreet, as she put it, when he let himself out.

After a hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs, he drove off to Enterprises in his low-slung silver sports car.

By the time Shasta had finished his porridge, the Dwarf's two brothers (whose names were Rogin and Bricklethumb) were putting the dish of bacon and eggs and mushrooms, and the coffee pot and the hot milk, and the toast, on the table.

He was a man who would always yearn in his heart for bacon and eggs.

Tuppence ate bacon and eggs and had slices of thick bread and butter and praised the blackberry jelly, homemade, her favourite kind, she truthfully announced, and did her best to absorb the flood of information so that she could write notes down in her notebook later.

Tuppence ate bacon and eggs and had slices of thick bread and butter and praised the blackberry jelly, home-made, her favourite kind, she trutlffully announced, and did her best to absorb the flood of information so that she could write notes down in her notebook later.

Joe turned up shortly afterward, so she made bacon and eggs for him too.