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- adjective Without
pork .
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Examples
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The allowance of meat is about one and a half pounds of meat a month, including all kinds, not as it was in the United States, for there, apart from the meatless days, they could have veal, pork or chicken; they had a porkless day, but they could have beef, veal or chicken.
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In the end I was forced to overlook this drawback and, finding a sort of natural bathtub among the blazing rocks, fell upon what after all proved to be a porkless feast.
Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond Harry Alverson Franck 1921
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The result was that Americans were soon observing wheatless, meatless, and porkless days with great patriotic fervor.
Winning a Cause World War Stories Inez Bigwood 1901
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Instantly, I got the moral point of trying to produce a porkless sausage.
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We were promised porkless fiscal responsibility; we've received the biggest spending scheme in American history filled with earmarks and political paybacks.
Crosswalk.com - Home 2009
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They need to insist on a porkless bill in the very least.
Hot Air » Top Picks 2009
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They need to insist on a porkless bill in the very least.
Hot Air » Top Picks 2009
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