Gammon example sentences
gam·mon
noun BRITISH ENGLISH
gammon (noun) · gammons (plural noun)
- ham that has been cured or smoked like bacon:
- the bottom piece of a side of bacon, including a hind leg:
- a middle-aged or older white man with conservative, traditionalist views, stereotypically characterized as having a red or flushed complexion:
gam·mon
noun
gammon (noun) · gammons (plural noun)
- a victory in backgammon (carrying a double score) in which the winner removes all their pieces before the loser has removed any.
- defeat (a backgammon opponent) with a gammon.
gam·mon
noun
gammon (noun) · gammons (plural noun)
- nonsense; rubbish:
- hoax or deceive (someone):
Synonyms
nonsense, balderdash, gibberish, claptrap, blarney, blather, blether, moonshine, hogwash, baloney, tripe, drivel, bilge, bosh, bull, bunk, rot, eyewash, piffle, poppycock, phooey, hooey, malarkey, twaddle, guff, dribble, gobbledygook, codswallop, cock, cobblers, tosh, taradiddle, cack, havers, codology, garbage, flapdoodle, blathers, wack, bushwa, applesauce, dookie, bellywash, bunkum, tommyrot, cod, toffee, shit, crap, bullshit, balls, crapola, bulldust, sense, trick, fool, deceive, hoodwink, delude, dupe, cheat, bluff, gull, humbug, con, kid, sucker, snooker, hornswoggle, bullshit, cozen"Gammon" Example Sentences
1. The chef prepared a delicious gammon steak for dinner.2. He carved the gammon with practiced ease.
3. A crispy gammon joint was the centerpiece of the buffet.
4. She glazed the gammon with honey and mustard.
5. We had gammon and all the trimmings for Christmas dinner.
6. The aroma of baked gammon filled the kitchen.
7. He served the gammon with roasted vegetables.
8. This recipe for gammon is a family favorite.
9. The gammon was perfectly cooked, tender and juicy.
10. I prefer my gammon with a sweet glaze.
11. She bought a large gammon for the party.
12. The leftover gammon was made into sandwiches.
13. He used leftover gammon in a frittata.
14. Smoked gammon is my personal preference.
15. Buying a whole gammon is more economical.
16. The gammon was a bit salty.
17. We'll have gammon for Easter this year.
18. There's enough gammon for everyone.
19. He sliced the gammon thinly.
20. The gammon was served with pineapple.
21. It's a traditional gammon recipe.
22. She added cloves to her gammon glaze.
23. The gammon was incredibly succulent.
24. He preferred his gammon bone-in.
25. The restaurant served a special gammon dish.
26. Don't forget to score the gammon before baking.
27. The gammon was cooked to perfection.
28. A truly magnificent gammon was presented.
29. He underestimated the size of the gammon.
30. We had far too much gammon.
31. The gammon was surprisingly tender.
32. Is that gammon I smell?
33. What's your favorite way to prepare gammon?
34. The gammon's salty flavour stood out.
35. He carefully basted the gammon during cooking.
36. She used a special brine for her gammon.
37. The gammon was the highlight of the meal.
38. This gammon is exceptionally lean.
39. He served the gammon with a side of peas.
40. The gammon was a little dry.
41. Many consider gammon a festive food.
42. He'd never tasted such delicious gammon before.
43. We’ll need a large roasting tin for the gammon.
44. The gammon was almost too salty.
45. He preferred the simplicity of plain gammon.
46. After a long cook, the gammon was ready.
47. The texture of the gammon was perfect.
48. A truly impressive gammon graced the table.
49. The children devoured the gammon enthusiastically.
50. Preparing gammon is surprisingly easy.
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