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