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Definition of Oyster stew
1. Noun. Oysters in cream.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oyster Stew
Literary usage of Oyster stew
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Klondike Stampede by Tappan Adney, Edwin Tappan Adney (1899)
"Not even a person whose sensibilities had been blunted by a year in " JAKE'S,"
WHERE AN OYSTER-STEW COST $15 the Yukon could abide in one even for one night ..."
2. Domestic Science by Bertha J. Hoisington Austin (1915)
"Examples of such fish are mackerel, bass, halibut, and salmon. Lesson XLIII OYSTER
STEW Materials used: Class Rule Home Rule 6 oysters 1 pt oysters 5 c ..."
3. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1897)
"... among other things, oyster stews; that on the day named in the complaint,
plaintiff was one of their patrons, and as such was furnished an oyster stew, ..."
4. Aunt Caroline's Dixieland Recipes by Emma McKinney, William McKinney (1922)
"BALTIMORE oyster stew 25 oysters, 1 teaspoonful of flour, 1 quart of milk, Butter,
Salt. Take tweny-five oysters, with their liquor and put these ..."