A stew of meat and vegetables and hardtack that is eaten by sailors.
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 .
6 You will be like that lobscouse , my friend.
7 A lobscouse is a stew, local to Liverpool, made with cheap cuts of lamb or beef.
8 Stick the soft ones in the lobscouse !
9 Not to know the delights of a clambake, not to love chowder, to be ignorant of lobscouse !
10 The object was seated at the dinner-table contending with her lobscouse , and did not feel his presence near.
11 And so I did; and he and de mates say dey nebber taste such good lobscouse in dere lives.
12 I've a fine dish of lobscouse , a raisin pie and some cider from Farmer Goggins's press all ready for you.
13 And the variations can be so broad it's hard to know where a lobscouse ends and, say, a Lancashire hotpot begins.
14 I could live on lobscouse , or soap and bully, for a year, and thank God for getting more than I deserved.
15 It would be the supernaculum of the commonplace, and prove the author to be the lobscouse of literature, the loblolly of letters.
16 The two port cities even share a local delicacy: Labskaus or lobscouse , a meat-based stew that used to be cooked on visiting ships.
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