lobcock Antonyms

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Meaning of lobcock

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lobcock (n.)

A dull, sluggish person; a lubber; a lob.

lobcock Sentence Examples

  1. The lobcock, a peculiar British dish, consists of minced lamb's testicles.
  2. Jane winced at the thought of eating lobcock, finding its texture unappetizing.
  3. William, a seasoned gourmand, savored the subtly gamey flavor of lobcock.
  4. The lobcock was served atop a bed of mashed potatoes, garnished with parsley.
  5. The chef's lobcock recipe had been passed down through generations of his family.
  6. Mary ordered the lobcock out of curiosity, hoping to find it less objectionable than she anticipated.
  7. The lobcock arrived sizzling hot, inviting diners to taste its delicacy.
  8. John, a veteran of unusual cuisine, found the lobcock to be an acquired taste.
  9. The lobcock was a specialty at the quaint country inn, attracting both locals and adventurous tourists.
  10. Sarah's aversion to lobcock stemmed from her upbringing in a conservative society.

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A dull, sluggish person; a lubber; a lob.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lobcock, a peculiar British dish, consists of minced lamb's testicles.

Jane winced at the thought of eating lobcock, finding its texture unappetizing.

William, a seasoned gourmand, savored the subtly gamey flavor of lobcock.

The lobcock was served atop a bed of mashed potatoes, garnished with parsley.