Definitions
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- noun A cut of
pork with a sweet taste, typically taken from above the flank of the pig.
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Examples
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Alabama hams better than Uncle Sam's sidemeat, and fresh bread better than hard crackers.
The Citizen-Soldier or, Memoirs of a Volunteer John Beatty
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The back room was the storehouse and kitchen; and from the beams and along the walls hung rich hams and juicy sidemeat, jerked venison, dried apples, onions, and other provisions for the winter.
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Charles Madison Curry 1906
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In our case, that's intestines that aren't stuffed with tasty sidemeat and spaces, since tubes aren't food, they're what food goes into or through.
EDSBS 2010
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The venison was likely sidemeat, skillfully reworked from lean cuts that debuted as entrees.
The Hook News Blog 2009
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