Used in a Sentence

lobscouse

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for lobscouse.

Editorial note

Dialect of Liverpool is called scouse, after a popular local dish -> lobscouse/Labskaus is very popular (love/hate really) in northern Germany as well.

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Quick take

(nautical) A dish of meat stewed with vegetables and ship biscuit.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(nautical) A dish of meat stewed with vegetables and ship biscuit.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for lobscouse.

noun

(nautical) A dish of meat stewed with vegetables and ship biscuit.

Example sentences

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Dialect of Liverpool is called scouse, after a popular local dish -> lobscouse/Labskaus is very popular (love/hate really) in northern Germany as well.

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The culinarily-minded should also pick up "Lobscouse and Spotted Dog" by Grossman and Thomas[1].

Quote examples

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The culinarily-minded should also pick up "Lobscouse and Spotted Dog" by Grossman and Thomas[1].

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use lobscouse in a sentence?

Dialect of Liverpool is called scouse, after a popular local dish -> lobscouse/Labskaus is very popular (love/hate really) in northern Germany as well.

What does lobscouse mean?

(nautical) A dish of meat stewed with vegetables and ship biscuit.

What part of speech is lobscouse?

lobscouse is commonly used as noun.