Flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled.
1 The squab that is hatched with one you may have for breakfast.
2 Dress and clean goose, duck, squab , and turkey as directed for chicken.
3 Lay the squab of a sofa on it, and make haste.
4 The more practical Mr. Fitts decided to start a squab farm.
5 Fill into squab and then sew up with darning needle and stout string.
6 Bessy herself lay on a squab , or short sofa, placed under the window.
7 You're too big to suit me; I like 'em squab size.
8 There were gifts, too, flowers and jellies and some squab from Mrs. Sayre.
9 Your Southern man, like a squab pigeon, is biggest when he is born.
10 Split the squab down the back with a sharp knife and then clean thoroughly.
11 He lounged back against the squab , knees spread, arms crossed.
12 At the Quaker City squab en casserole the idea about Artemisia Blye comes to me.
13 At the very gate he met a gaunt figure riding in on a squab pony.
14 You could substitute poussin (a similar young chicken), quail, or squab .
15 The great squab seems at such times to be sprawling in space, without the least support.
16 Split the squab down the back, then draw.
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