prairie oyster 的定义
- a raw egg, or the yolk of a raw egg, often mixed with seasonings, as salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and used as a hangover remedy.
- the testis of a calf used as food.
prairie oyster 近义词
等同于 variety meat
更多prairie oyster例句
- He stands, one assumes on a porch, which overlooks a prairie.
- One year later and 10 blocks away, my mother came into the world, the granddaughter of those pioneers who had roamed the prairie.
- There, abandoned “ghost towns” populate the prairie fields and deserts, serving as a reminder of a not-so-distant past.
- Harvey now lives in the central prairie province of Saskatchewan, Canadian news reports say, along with her husband and son.
- Because there is always this about the land, about prairie and pond and mountain: they never go away.
- From pre-natal days I was destined for the railway service, as an oyster to its shell.
- But, before they can be used for this purpose, these leaves are coated with lime made from oyster shells and then folded up.
- This, thought I, is a dismal-looking outcome—two men and a dead horse left high and dry on the sun-flooded prairie.
- Not while I had the open prairie underfoot and the summer sky above, and hands to strike a blow or pull a trigger.
- "We'll be blamed lucky if we don't run into a prairie-fire before mornin'," Piegan grumbled.