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plates of meat
noun
The feet.
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ID6335449 Go to eat huge plates of meat at this buzzing, family parrilla.
The waitress brings us plates of meat to grill on a burner on the table.
The end of communal plates of meat meant it could be cut and portioned in the kitchen, not at the table.
During the dinner service, Plascencia positions himself by the heat lamps and, wielding a pair of large tweezers and a foamer, beautifies plates of meat and starch, like a cosmetologist backstage at a pageant.
They sat in no particular order in a circle on the floor, and they shared large plates of meat and rice, which they picked at together with their hands.
FROM her place behind the barred window of the Nonto Tuck Shop in Soweto, Constance Jwara sells lollipops and soda, salt and sugar and plates of meat and pap, an African staple made of boiled cornmeal.
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Amid the shelves and refrigerated cases, he has a small bar area, with tables, where he dispenses a rotating inventory of 12 beers on tap, and serves plates of meats, sausages and cheeses.
The ushers brought each of us a plate of meat kebabs, gooey cardamom sweets and thick, thick coffee.
"Padsha Khan sees he is going down, that his days are numbered," said the professor as he dipped flatbread into the greasy plate of meat that was his dinner.
A plate of meat with mint jelly and roasted potatoes might sound like a nice enough meal, but for many South Asians it can be a bit bland.
There are moments, as Lou homes in on yet another ghastly incident, like a fly approaching a plate of meat, when I could swear that I smelled the night air.
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