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Definition of Mulligan stew
1. Noun. Irish version of burgoo.
Definition of Mulligan stew
1. Noun. A stew made of whatever ingredients are handy and appropriate for stew, rather than of specific ingredients. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mulligan Stew
Literary usage of Mulligan stew
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"... man's baritone broke roughly in: I've gnawed my crust of mouldy bread, Skimmed
my mulligan stew; Laid beneath the barren hedge— Sleety night-winds blew. ..."
2. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"... man's baritone broke roughly in: I've gnawed my crust of mouldy bread, Skimmed
my mulligan stew; Laid beneath the barren hedge— Sleety night-winds blew. ..."
3. Oral English: Directions and Exercises for Planning and Delivering the by John Marks Brewer (1916)
"4. HOUSEHOLD PROCESSES How to make How to cake. wash windows, soap. clean a sink,
butter. sweep and dust a room. mulligan stew. put up peaches. ..."
4. Alaska Days with John Muir by Samuel Hall Young (1915)
"... when the deep rumbling of the newly formed icebergs had subsided. That night
I waited supper long for Muir. It was a good supper— a mulligan stew of ..."
5. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"... man's baritone broke roughly in: I've gnawed my crust of mouldy bread, Skimmed
my mulligan stew; Laid beneath the barren hedge— Sleety night-winds blew. ..."
6. Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer (1921)
"... man's baritone broke roughly in: I've gnawed my crust of mouldy bread, Skimmed
my mulligan stew; Laid beneath the barren hedge— Sleety night-winds blew. ..."
7. Oral English: Directions and Exercises for Planning and Delivering the by John Marks Brewer (1916)
"4. HOUSEHOLD PROCESSES How to make How to cake. wash windows, soap. clean a sink,
butter. sweep and dust a room. mulligan stew. put up peaches. ..."
8. Alaska Days with John Muir by Samuel Hall Young (1915)
"... when the deep rumbling of the newly formed icebergs had subsided. That night
I waited supper long for Muir. It was a good supper— a mulligan stew of ..."