gristle (Meaning)

Wordnet

gristle (n)

tough elastic tissue; mostly converted to bone in adults

Webster

gristle (n.)

Cartilage. See Cartilage.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gristle

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gristle Sentence Examples

  1. The gristle in the steak proved challenging to chew.
  2. The butcher meticulously removed the gristle from the meat before slicing it.
  3. The grilled pork chop had a tender center with a slightly chewy rim of gristle.
  4. The gristle in the ribs gave them a satisfying texture.
  5. The soup contained chunks of meat with noticeable gristle.
  6. The chicken wings were crispy on the outside but contained some unappetizing gristle.
  7. The gelatinous gristle made the cartilage in the ears feel soft and pliable.
  8. The dog eagerly gnawed on the bones, relishing the chewy gristle.
  9. The gristle in the fish roe added a crunchy element to the dish.
  10. The surgeon encountered tough gristle while performing a biopsy on the patient's knee.

FAQs About the word gristle

tough elastic tissue; mostly converted to bone in adultsCartilage. See Cartilage.

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The gristle in the steak proved challenging to chew.

The butcher meticulously removed the gristle from the meat before slicing it.

The grilled pork chop had a tender center with a slightly chewy rim of gristle.

The gristle in the ribs gave them a satisfying texture.