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- noun black hornless breed from Scotland
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Examples
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He hasn't lost his sense of humor: "The first movie I saw was that horrendous 'Fright Night' remake and the first thing I ate was one of those Black Angus burgers."
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There ain't no grass, said Moochie Metz, 83 years old, as Black Angus cattle foraged in short scrub less than 10 miles from the swollen river.
Two Plagues Hit Louisiana Mike Esterl 2011
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The 10 pastures haven't gone under water but the sorghum they planted about a month ago to feed their Brangus—a mix of Black Angus and Brahman—hasn't taken hold because of the lack of rain.
Two Plagues Hit Louisiana Mike Esterl 2011
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Dinner might be our organically raised Black Angus mini burgers.
Hideout Doubles Quietly Marks 35 Marshall Heyman 2011
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On the night I dined at Hedone, he was serving 45-days-aged Black Angus beef with endives and fresh horseradish.
A Revelation in Chiswick Bruce Palling 2011
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Now, Ninja Cow, a fairly young Black Angus, is starting to calm down in Mr. Grell's small pasture.
'Ninja Cow' Had an Excuse for Udderly Unbovine Behavior Joe Barrett 2011
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We crested the hill and were surrounded by Black Angus cattle.
CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010
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Grab a table at Shabu, boisterous as an après-ski bar and serving inventive Pan-Asian fare like a Death Roll of soft-shell crab, or Black Angus rib eye given the Thai treatment.
Head 2 Head Forbes Life Staff 2010
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We crested the hill and were surrounded by Black Angus cattle.
CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010
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His feedlot holds as many as 1,500 steer, mostly Black Angus, which grow from 600-lb. calves into 1,300 pounders ready for slaughter.
ruzuzu commented on the word Black Angus
Also called Aberdeen Angus.
June 25, 2010