WordNet
n. meat preserved in a can or tin [syn: canned meat]
Usage examples of "tinned meat".
When food was particularly scarce they ate horse steaks, Owen said the jockey would have been more tender, and once, but only once, American tinned meat.
Sean injected an ampule of morphine into Rob's drip set, and it eased him so he was even able to eat a fe mouthfuls of the bland-tasting tinned meat.
Holland and Eileen made sandwiches for the children of tinned meat and sweet biscuits, and after this small breakfast they felt better.
During World War Two, Europeans came and promised my people that if we fought the Japanese we would be given all of the things that the Europeans had-electric lights, automobiles, metal tools, tinned meat, and so forth.
Jenny had managed to get some tinned meat or her father had persuaded some firm to let us have the clothing we needed.
Aymo had a basin of spaghetti with onions and tinned meat chopped up in it.
They call in at the dirty general shop, where margarine, cheese, bread, tinned meat and firewood are closely commingled in the dank air.