hams Sentence Examples
- The pigs were known for their succulent hams, eagerly awaited by hungry patrons.
- The butcher's display boasted plump and rosy hams, enticing customers with their irresistible aroma.
- The chef smoked the hams for hours, infusing them with a rich and smoky flavor.
- The dinner table groaned under the weight of a massive honey-glazed ham, the centerpiece of the feast.
- The meaty hams were lovingly carved, each slice revealing a tender and juicy interior.
- The sweet and salty glaze on the hams tantalized taste buds, leaving guests clamoring for more.
- The combination of pineapple and brown sugar gave the hams a unique and unforgettable taste.
- The aroma of roasting hams permeated the kitchen, signaling the impending culinary masterpiece.
- The holidays wouldn't be the same without the tradition of preparing and slicing hams for family and friends.
- The sheer size of the hams challenged both appetites and storage capabilities.
hams Meaning
hams
a hock or the hinder part of a hock, a cut of meat consisting of a thigh, the hollow of the knee, to overplay a part, an actor performing in an exaggerated theatrical style, one from a hog, an unskillful but showy performer, to act with exaggerated speech or gestures, a buttock with its associated thigh or with the posterior part of a thigh, a buttock with its associated thigh, a cushion used especially by tailors for pressing curved areas of garments, a son of Noah held to be the progenitor of the Egyptians, Nubians, and Canaanites, to execute with exaggerated speech or gestures, a licensed operator of an amateur radio station, a showy performer, someone who enjoys performing and who tends to behave in an exaggerated or playful way when people are watching, the part of the leg behind the knee, an operator of an amateur radio station
Synonyms & Antonyms of hams
FAQs About the word hams
a hock or the hinder part of a hock, a cut of meat consisting of a thigh, the hollow of the knee, to overplay a part, an actor performing in an exaggerated thea
bum,cheeks, rump, buns, seat, tail, hunkers, buttocks, nates, bootie
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The pigs were known for their succulent hams, eagerly awaited by hungry patrons.
The butcher's display boasted plump and rosy hams, enticing customers with their irresistible aroma.
The chef smoked the hams for hours, infusing them with a rich and smoky flavor.
The dinner table groaned under the weight of a massive honey-glazed ham, the centerpiece of the feast.