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Definition of Cabobs
1. cabob [n] - See also: cabob
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabobs
Literary usage of Cabobs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. There and Back Again in Search of Beauty by James Augustus St. John (1853)
"These delicate fish, nicely fried, and served up like Turkish cabobs, hissing
hot, appeared much to the taste of all present. The Captain pronounced them ..."
2. A Journal Kept in Turkey and Greece in the Autumn of 1857, and the Beginning by Nassau William Senior (1859)
"These are called cabobs. We mounted a rickety staircase to a room above, ...
We sat down, and ordered a plate of cabobs, and found it and the bread and ..."
3. A Visit to the Seven Churches of Asia by Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell (1828)
"I had just seated myself, excessively fatigued by my walk, and was preparing to
re-invigorate my stomach by a tempting dish of cabobs hot from the oven, ..."