(Used especially of meat) cured in brine.
1They'd gone the colour of corned beef, and had a scaly look.
2The doctor diagnoses it as an occupational ailment and calls corned-beef knee.
3Investigator turned up his nose and said: I never touch corned beef.
4At the next counter there was corned beef, streaked fat and lean.
5But, like many processed meats, corned beef has a rather regal ancestor.
6Lived chiefly on corned beef, tea, and marmalade, three times a day.
7A half-eaten corned-beef sandwich sat on a plate in front of him.
8Now it's a stylish Afro-hairdressers's where you can have your hair corned.
9The cans were vegetables-greenbeans, yellow beans-andthree cans of corned beef.
10So shall only taste of your ale; for the beef was woundily corned.
11If you want to go all out, we suggest this corned beef recipe.
12Soak four thick slices of corned beef in fresh water for two hours.
13But the corned beef was canned; it couldn't have been spoiled.
14I was going to tell 'ee about it, only the train corned in.
15To boil corned beef, first wipe it thoroughly and roll and tie it.
16And send me up some corned beef to-morrow for corned beef and cabbage.
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