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Definition of the day : « flitch »

  • As in blubber : verb cry
  • As in cut : verb sever, chop with sharp instrument; incise
Example sentences :
  • Here are butter and eggs, here is tea, here is sugar, and there is a flitch.
  • Extract from : « Lavengro » by George Borrow
  • The livin's no better, it's flitch every meal; they haven't had pie or cake since we came.
  • Extract from : « Watch Yourself Go By » by Al. G. Field
  • Even a flitch of bacon hung on a cord was riddled with their tiny teeth-marks.
  • Extract from : « Everyday Adventures » by Samuel Scoville
  • Camden informs us that he instituted the custom of the flitch of bacon of Dunmow.
  • Extract from : « Bygone London » by Frederick Ross
  • Of Flixton in Lancashire the authorities suggest, “perhaps a town of the flitch”.
  • Extract from : « Archaic England » by Harold Bayley
  • "What I have given my word to do, I must stick to," said the other; so he took the flitch and set off.
  • Extract from : « Folk Tales Every Child Should Know » by Various
  • The fork timbers were let into the stern-post, and carried the transom, wrought out of a flitch of elm 31⁄2 in.
  • Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Mechanics, Indoors and Out » by Fred T. Hodgson
  • When our supper of flitch and molasses was over one evening, therefore, I asked him how he meant to use his papers.
  • Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 95, September 1865 » by Various
  • An' now, if you'll slip up to me afther dusk, I'll send you down a couple o' bottles and a flitch.
  • Extract from : « Phil Purcel, The Pig-Driver; The Geography Of An Irish Oath; The Lianhan Shee » by William Carleton
  • Ay, said the steward, but they were not such as will butter any cabbage to eat with this bacon; and so hung the flitch up again.
  • Extract from : « Joe Miller's Jests, With Copious Additions » by Various