gobbet in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I do not know if the person who cooked the steak was an immigrant and, this being the case, added a gobbet of alien phlegm to the griddle.
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But they have the fascination of true crime, without the tedium of sitting through a real court case, or trying to piece the story together through gobbets of daily news.
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Ceviche was fresh, sweetish, lime-driven and aromatic, with lovely firm fresh gobbets of fish.
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This autobiographical narrative is punctuated with gobbets of northern history clustered under headings beginning, for some reason, with "1976", and running backwards to the enigmatic termination of "1515".
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The chick delves deep into its parent's beak, hauls the meat out, gulps it down in gobbets.
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For a short time you're invincible, much faster and every time you hit an enemy you literally punch them into gobbets of meat.
www.kotaku.com.au
Questions went unanswered though of course friends helped out with their own gobbets of misinformation.
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The beef is correctly chopped into gobbets, not minced, and deftly infused with caper and mustard.
www.stuff.co.nz
Imagine you're at a restaurant, a steakhouse perhaps, and at the end of your meal you notice a gobbet of flesh caught between bicuspid and molar.
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There are a great many young presenters who have got used to being given gobbets of information on a clipboard, and they are very often know-nothings.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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