Meat in a sentence as a noun

Then, if you want to really get into the meat of his stuff, dive into his other books.

Again, it's easy to see how something like "those assholes won't buy meat from me saying my meat isn't clean!

In the third month, there were several shouters when the HQ avian meat started spawning.

You've canned and preserved your veg, and filled your freezer with meat, ready for the hard, unproductive winter.

He eats meat, which has a vast footprint in terms of land, water and energy use. How minimal is a lifestyle that leads to irrevocable climate change?

He has a right to use his knife to cut his meat, a fork to hold it; may a patentee take from him the right to combine their use on the same subject?

They ate mainly seasonal vegetables, considered a chicken or roast of meat a rare treat and often went to bed hungry.

Of course, no good thing goes unnoticed The next month, there were three other doctors in the spaceport shouting out that they were buying avian meat.

It turns out I was right - I was able to purchase even more avian meat than the last month and I was able to produce enough HQ buffs to just last the month.

Then the third month - this is when the market dynamics got interesting By now, several people had noticed that avian meat was in hot demand once a month.

So I basically upped the price I was offering to purchase avian meat above theirs - heck - I was flush with funds from last month so I figured I could out buy them.

Like any market, with the prices rising so quick, it changed behaviours - suddenly many of the hunters in the game were out killing birds to collect meat.

I effectively had my own contractor workforce out hunting avian meat!By the end of the third HQ avian meat season, I had more meat than I ever had before.

With the constant trade and monopoly prices, I was able to further entrench my dominant position each month by continuing to out bid any other doctor who tried to purchase avian meat.

Meat definitions

noun

the flesh of animals (including fishes and birds and snails) used as food

noun

the inner and usually edible part of a seed or grain or nut or fruit stone; "black walnut kernels are difficult to get out of the shell"

See also: kernel

noun

the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story"

See also: kernel substance core center centre essence gist heart inwardness