Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabobbed
Literary usage of Cabobbed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes by John Heneage Jesse (1882)
"... and take care of the roasted jack, and the mutton cabobbed. Such a dinner as
we had to-day! it was well it was a christening ! ..."
2. George Selwyn and His Contemporaries: With Memoirs and Notes by John Heneage Jesse (1844)
"I have been already to take a sketch of the carte du pais, and find that jack
and perch are always to be had, as well as mutton cabobbed. ..."
3. Further Memoirs of the Whig Party: 1807-1821, with Some Miscellaneous by Henry Richard Vassall Holland (1905)
"... for every English word except Mutton cabobbed, that he had taught his wife
also many words, but that he reproved her for using them ungrammatically, as, ..."
4. The Forest and the Field by H. A. L. (Henry Astbury Leveson) (1874)
"curried trout, cabobbed ortolans, woodcocks on toast, bison's marrow-bones, and
gray teal, all of which delicacies had been contributed by some of the ..."
5. Memoirs of George Selwyn and His Contemporaries by John Heneage Jesse (1902)
"I have been already to take a sketch of the carte du pats, and find that jack
and perch are always to be had, as well as mutton cabobbed. ..."
6. The Hunting Grounds of the Old World by H. A. L. (Henry Astbury Leveson) (1865)
"mutton, were flanked by boars' chops, snipe-trail pie, jugged hare, and venison
pasty, followed by curried trout, cabobbed ortolans, woodcocks on toast, ..."
7. Further Memoirs of the Whig Party, 1807-1821 by Henry Richard Vassall Holland (1905)
"George Selwyn used the same to me of his Master, Dr. George: he added that he
knew the Greek for every English word except Mutton cabobbed, that he had ..."