Meat from an adult domestic bovine.
1 A filet de boeuf pique, and baked in its juice, with pickles.
2 She had finally decided in favour of the hunko de boeuf (no sensation).
3 Here was the makings of a "filet de boeuf " fit for Epicurius himself.
4 The piece de resistance was a hunko de boeuf boile, flanked with some old clinging stuff.
5 Papye, coeur de boeuf , bananas and pineapples abound.
6 It is a thoroughly British alternative to boeuf bourguignon and the horseradish dumplings pack quite a punch.
7 I rather fancy the boeuf -à- la- mode for myself!'
8 The whole Court went to the Chateau; the oiel-de boeuf was filled with courtiers, and the palace with the inquisitive.
10 She referred at some length to the late Mr. McFiggin, who had always shown a marked preference for hunko de boeuf .
11 A good dinner we had of boeuf a la mode, but not roasted so well as my wife used to do it.
12 Photograph: Johanna Frenkel Julia Child's classic recipe for boeuf bourguignon is made with beef and bacon, but we decided to turn beef into beet.
13 Front-de - Boeuf heads the defenders; I see his gigantic form above the press.
14 Front-de - Boeuf also looked out upon the field and immediately snatched his bugle.
15 A well-dressed salad is the proper accompaniment of bœuf à la mode.
16 The day was pleasant but Bayou Boeuf was a very unpleasant place.
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