A stew of meat and vegetables and hardtack that is eaten by sailors.
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Examples for "scouse "
Examples for "scouse "
1 People say it's vital to have a scouse heartbeat and local players.
2 If you're a scouse coffee aficionado, let us know which one he means.
3 Even a scouse of mouldy biscuit met the approval of Loolowcan.
4 Unbeaten in their past six, it is the scouse Blues who are looking good.
5 My husband is from Liverpool and talks fondly of scouse .
1 But I make you some lobscouse in de mean time, I say.
2 The lobscouse made of pork, fowl and sliced potatoes was a dish to remember.
3 It's a temperance lunch-room for sailors, with regular first-class ship grub; lobscouse , plum-duff and sech.
4 He pours out his woes to her while she wipes away the tears from the lobscouse .
5 We went into the tent and cooked lobscouse .
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