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ROAST PORK
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Dictionary entry overview: What does roast pork mean?
• ROAST PORK (noun)
The noun ROAST PORK has 1 sense:
1. cut of pork suitable for roasting
Familiarity information: ROAST PORK used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Cut of pork suitable for roasting
Classified under:
Nouns denoting foods and drinks
Synonyms:
pork roast; roast pork
Hypernyms ("roast pork" is a kind of...):
joint; roast (a piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion)
Context examples
Mr. Knightley looked as if he were more gratified than he cared to express; and before he could make any reply, Mr. Woodhouse, whose thoughts were on the Bates's, said—It is a great pity that their circumstances should be so confined! a great pity indeed! and I have often wished—but it is so little one can venture to do—small, trifling presents, of any thing uncommon—Now we have killed a porker, and Emma thinks of sending them a loin or a leg; it is very small and delicate—Hartfield pork is not like any other pork—but still it is pork—and, my dear Emma, unless one could be sure of their making it into steaks, nicely fried, as ours are fried, without the smallest grease, and not roast it, for no stomach can bear roast pork—I think we had better send the leg—do not you think so, my dear?
(Emma, by Jane Austen)
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