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How to pronounce mutton in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms mouton
Type of meat

Examples of mutton

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One of their stops is in Owensboro, at Moonlite Bar-B-Q, for some smoked mutton.
From the kentucky.com
I was recently reminded that, like sheep, older goats are referred to as mutton.
From the independent.co.uk
In Iceland, dried sheep dung is used to cold smoke fish, lamb, mutton and whale.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The definitions for lamb, hogget and mutton vary considerably between countries.
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I know of many people who were leery of mutton, tried it and are now converts.
From the stltoday.com
Nothing like having a hot shot of mutton grease coat the inside of your mouth.
From the stltoday.com
Mix together and leave the mutton to marinate at room temperature for 2 hours.
From the guardian.co.uk
Often, the mutton curries of the Indian cuisine use goat meat when cooked at home.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The diet in the hills also includes chicken, yak, beef, pork, pork fat and mutton.
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More examples
  • Mouton: meat from a mature domestic sheep
  • Lamb, hogget, and mutton are the meat of domestic sheep. The meat of an animal in its first year is lamb; that of an older sheep is hogget and later mutton.
  • The flesh of sheep used as food; Em, a unit of measurement equal to the height of the type in use; deaf
  • The meat of an older ewe or wether. May also refer to goat meat in eastern countries. Derived from the Anglo-Norman French word mouton ("sheep").
  • The meat from mature sheep, dark red in color and rich in flavor.
  • Meat from older sheep that were once part of a breeding herd.
  • All lamb or mutton, except for the very youngest spring lamb.
  • Word often misused to refer to mullions. The only difference between Muttons and Mullions are that Muttons visually separate glazed areas, where Mullions structurally separate them.
  • A ovine carcass generally older than 15 months and has two spool joints instead of break joints.