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- noun Alternative form of
roast beef .
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Examples
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It was really a very nice appetizing bit of pishcha they'd laid out on the tray - two or three lomticks of like hot roastbeef with mashed kartoffel and vedge, then there was also ice-cream and a nice hot chasha of chai.
Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010
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The roastbeef, very rare, on Semolina bread is one of my fave mid-town sandwiches.
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We picked up tons of Boar's head turkey, ham, roastbeef for the canapes.
Archive 2007-09-01 Randi 2007
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We picked up tons of Boar's head turkey, ham, roastbeef for the canapes.
The burrito eaters...... Randi 2007
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Mr. MadProfessah ordered the roastbeef sandwich with fries and was very pleased with the results.
Archive 2006-02-01 Ron Buckmire 2006
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Mr. MadProfessah ordered the roastbeef sandwich with fries and was very pleased with the results.
FOOD: Pasadena's Cafe Atlantic disappoints on return Ron Buckmire 2006
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I am thankful, however, to Rhodopis for past enjoyment, and in memory of her glorious roastbeef (which has bred in me the wish to buy her cook at any price) I send twelve large spits for roasting oxen,
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 03 Georg Ebers 1867
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I am thankful, however, to Rhodopis for past enjoyment, and in memory of her glorious roastbeef (which has bred in me the wish to buy her cook at any price) I send twelve large spits for roasting oxen,
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 03 Georg Ebers 1867
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I am thankful, however, to Rhodopis for past enjoyment, and in memory of her glorious roastbeef (which has bred in me the wish to buy her cook at any price) I send twelve large spits for roasting oxen,
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 03 Georg Ebers 1867
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serve hot with roasted lamb, chicken or roastbeef.
yorkshire puddings myriam 2007
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