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Meaning of lobcock
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lobcock (n.)
A dull, sluggish person; a lubber; a lob.
lobcock Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The chef's lobcock recipe had been passed down through generations of his family.
- Mary ordered the lobcock out of curiosity, hoping to find it less objectionable than she anticipated.
- The lobcock arrived sizzling hot, inviting diners to taste its delicacy.
- John, a veteran of unusual cuisine, found the lobcock to be an acquired taste.
- The lobcock was a specialty at the quaint country inn, attracting both locals and adventurous tourists.
- 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.
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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.