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- verb Present participle of
lard .
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Examples
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In the dry varieties of fish, larding, which is illustrated in Fig. 20, proves very satisfactory, for it supplies the substance in which the fish is most lacking.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 3: Soup; Meat; Poultry and Game; Fish and Shell Fish
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Appropriately enough, this process is called larding!
The Kitchn 2009
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Resist breading and frying or "larding" (inserting or surrounding meat with lard to tenderize).
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Or am I trying to spice up a character study of coping with chronic failure and low self-esteem by larding on the sex and cheesecake?
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I sew the trailing end of the gauze to itself with kitchen twine and a larding needle.
The Kitchen Daughter Jael McHenry 2011
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Elected representatives in Britain and the U.S. already undergo basic orientation seminars, where they receive keys to the executive latrine, presumably, and learn the dark art of larding a bill.
Darrin Burgess: The Handbook for Ministers: Leadership Advice for Elected Officals Darrin Burgess 2011
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I sew the trailing end of the gauze to itself with kitchen twine and a larding needle.
The Kitchen Daughter Jael McHenry 2011
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It is Her Majesty's Press larding on the hints of the insta‑judgment to which they have come on the matter.
Snap judgments in the Patrice Evra-Luis Suárez dispute help no one | Marina Hyde 2011
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Especially if all the tax cuts currently larding up the stimulus are going to have any effect at all.
hernesheir commented on the word larding
(v): threading lardoons of larding fat of various thicknesses into thick cuts of meat, poultry or game, by means of a larding needle.
January 4, 2009