WordNet
n. a cut of meat including more than one rib [syn: standing rib roast]
Usage examples of "rib roast".
Bertha hollered, bending over to peer into her oven at a rib roast and some baked potatoes.
Reggie and Bonnie Sawyer are having a rib roast of beef, frozen corn, french-fried potatoes, and for dessert a chocolate bread pudding with hard sauce.
She had sought out Tucker at the cook-shack and asked him to slice a prime-rib roast from one of the carcasses kept in the big cooler for ranch consumption.
Goldman's preferences, but next time we have boned rib roast, let's all do our best to make the middle pink, shall we?
There was a standing rib roast for dinner, and if anyone got hungry later, they could make sandwiches.
The goddam fish was circling me with unbelievable speed and I was being trussed like a rolled rib roast!
It was nearly suppertime and Dean was fixing a standing rib roast that would be bloody rare and would melt in my mouth, with all the extras.
Finally, there was the food: a rib roast cooked to a medium rare perfection, the Jaspers sauce over peas and potato pancakes, the local beer with its palate-cleansing tang, and fresh peaches with honey for dessert.