Pork - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|pɔːrk|
Brit.
|pɔːk|
noun
- meat from a domestic hog or pig
- a legislative appropriation designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents
- a legislative appropriation designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents
Extra examples
We need to cut the pork out of the federal budget.
We had pork shoulder for dinner.
She breaded the pork chops before frying them.
We had pork and hominy stew.
The pork chops were tender and moist.
We're having pork roast for dinner.
...the congressman's underhand attempt to slip several pork barrel items into the bill...
Powdered beef and pork imported from Ireland.
Pork and apple go especially well together.
The quality of pork is often less variable than beef.
Let me have a plateful of that pork!
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