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Meaning of giggot

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giggot (n.)

See Gigot.

A leg of mutton.

A small piece of flesh; a slice.

giggot Sentence Examples

  1. The chef prepared a delectable giggot of lamb, seasoned to perfection with aromatic herbs.
  2. As the giggot roasted in the oven, its savory aroma filled the entire kitchen.
  3. The dinner guests eagerly awaited the unveiling of the succulent giggot at the center of the table.
  4. With each tender slice of giggot, the diners savored the exquisite flavors of the dish.
  5. The chef's specialty was undoubtedly the giggot, drawing patrons from far and wide to taste its exquisite taste.
  6. The tender meat of the giggot practically melted in the mouth, leaving a lingering sensation of culinary delight.
  7. At the family gathering, Grandma's giggot recipe was always the star of the meal, bringing everyone together around the dinner table.
  8. The secret to a perfect giggot lies in the careful marination and slow roasting process, ensuring maximum flavor and tenderness.
  9. As the hostess carved into the impeccably cooked giggot, she couldn't help but smile at the anticipation of her guests' enjoyment.
  10. Despite being a novice in the kitchen, Sarah managed to impress her guests with a beautifully cooked giggot, earning compliments all around.

FAQs About the word giggot

See Gigot., A leg of mutton., A small piece of flesh; a slice.

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The chef prepared a delectable giggot of lamb, seasoned to perfection with aromatic herbs.

As the giggot roasted in the oven, its savory aroma filled the entire kitchen.

The dinner guests eagerly awaited the unveiling of the succulent giggot at the center of the table.

With each tender slice of giggot, the diners savored the exquisite flavors of the dish.