flitches (Meaning)
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flitches (pl.)
of Flitch
Synonyms & Antonyms of flitches
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flitches Sentence Examples
- The butcher sliced the flitches of bacon into thin strips for breakfast.
- The smokehouse was filled with the pungent aroma of flitches of ham curing.
- The hunters carried home whole flitches of venison, ensuring a supply of meat for the winter.
- The pig farmer raised hogs specifically for their prime flitches of pork belly.
- The salting process preserved the flitches of bacon, extending their shelf life.
- The grocer displayed a variety of flitches of cheese, including cheddar, swiss, and Gouda.
- The butcher's flitch was a prized possession, a testament to his skill and the quality of his meat.
- The flitches of bread dough were left to rise before baking.
- The picnic basket contained a flitch of cold ham and a baguette.
- The restaurant's signature dish featured succulent flitches of roasted pork tenderloin.
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of Flitch
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The butcher sliced the flitches of bacon into thin strips for breakfast.
The smokehouse was filled with the pungent aroma of flitches of ham curing.
The hunters carried home whole flitches of venison, ensuring a supply of meat for the winter.
The pig farmer raised hogs specifically for their prime flitches of pork belly.