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Meaning of mutton

Wordnet

mutton (n)

meat from a mature domestic sheep

Webster

mutton (n.)

A sheep.

The flesh of a sheep.

A loose woman; a prostitute.

mutton Sentence Examples

  1. The shepherd tended to his flock of woolly sheep, eager to harvest the tender mutton.
  2. The butcher expertly carved the joint of mutton, its aroma permeating the air.
  3. The hearty stew was made with slow-cooked mutton, rich in flavor and nourishment.
  4. The roast mutton was the centerpiece of the lavish feast, its crispy skin glistening with savory juices.
  5. The shepherdess called her sheep with a gentle whistle, guiding them to the pasture where they would graze on sweet grass for tender mutton.
  6. The mutton broth was a soothing tonic for the sick, its warmth and nourishment comforting.
  7. The shepherd boy's pet lamb, named Mutton, was as soft and cuddly as its namesake.
  8. The mutton pie was a local delicacy, its flaky crust and succulent filling a delight for both locals and visitors.
  9. The sheepskin cloak provided warmth against the cold winter wind, its soft mutton wool insulating the wearer.
  10. The shepherd's hut was filled with the pungent aroma of mutton, a testament to the importance of sheep to his livelihood.

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meat from a mature domestic sheepA sheep., The flesh of a sheep., A loose woman; a prostitute.

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The shepherd tended to his flock of woolly sheep, eager to harvest the tender mutton.

The butcher expertly carved the joint of mutton, its aroma permeating the air.

The hearty stew was made with slow-cooked mutton, rich in flavor and nourishment.

The roast mutton was the centerpiece of the lavish feast, its crispy skin glistening with savory juices.