Wiktionary
alt. (lb en uncommon) The meat or flesh of a deer, especially as food; venison. n. (lb en uncommon) The meat or flesh of a deer, especially as food; venison.
Usage examples of "deer meat".
She set to work immediately, cutting up the piece of deer meat she picked up next.
He was pretty tired, and he'd catch himself dozing off every now and then, but he'd just fill up that stubby old pipe and light it with a coal from the fire and think about how it would be when he got home with a wagon-load of deer meat.
I have some soup left over from last night with some good pieces of deer meat in it.
It was cooking in a ground oven, a hole in the ground with hot rocks into which she had put the deer meat seasoned erbs, along with mushrooms, bracken fern fiddleheads, and cat- its she had gathered, all wrapped in coltsfoot leaves.
The horse fattened and he had deer meat and rabbits to sustain him.
There are some people who are always wanting more, an extra piece of deer meat even though they already have enough, a handful of extra spear points even if another person must go short.
By the time he came back with Kicking Wolf she had already filled a pouch with dried deer meat, for him to take on his journey.
To give the pemmican lightness, he liked to mix in deer meat, if available, and the result was so tasty that word passed among trappers and guides: “.
They no longer had to hide in the northern rivers, because he had arranged lasting peace with the Nanticokes, and the two tribes now traded instead of fighting: dried deer meat to the Nanticokes, bright shells for roanoke to the villagers.
Willow repacked the wagon, Whandall helping, while the children put out the fire and wrapped the remaining deer meat in grass.