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Definition of Haddocks
1. haddock [n] - See also: haddock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Haddocks
had time had to hadal hadalpelagic hadarim hadaway hadda hadden hadder haddest | haddie haddies hadding haddocks (current term) haded hadeda hadedas hading hadith hadiths | hadj hadje hadjee hadjees hadjes hadji hadjis |
Literary usage of Haddocks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fishing in American Waters by Genio C. Scott (1875)
"The curing of haddocks by moderately salting them and then smoking them over a
smudge made of ... Thus the Findon haddocks lost favor in some quarters; yet, ..."
2. The Modern Cook: A Practical Guide to the Culinary Art in All Its Branches by Charles Elmé Francatelli (1880)
"haddocks A LA ROYALE. BONE and stuff two haddocks with some quenelle force-meat of
... After allowing the haddocks to cool, cover them with a thin layer of ..."
3. A Century of Anecdote from 1760-1860 by John Timbs (1864)
"haddocks AND WHITINGS. Dr. Carlyle was invited to dine with Lord Lovat and some
... As they were all haddocks, Carlyle replied they were not whitings. ..."
4. The Practice of Cookery: Adapted to the Business of Every Day Life by Dalgairns (1830)
"Baked haddocks. MAKE a pint and a half of gravy with the heads and trimmings of
three haddocks, one onion, some parsley, salt, pepper, and two anchovies cut ..."
5. A New System of Domestic Cookery: Formed Upon Principles of Economy and by Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell (1824)
"Parboil the roe of haddocks, or cod; mix it with double its quantity of pounded
hard biscuit, salt, pepper, and a beaten egg; stuff haddocks' heads with ..."