LARDED - meaning and definition. What is LARDED
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Larded      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Lard.
lard         
  • A slice of bread spread with lard was a typical staple in traditional rural cuisine of many countries
  • ''Griebenschmalz'', German lard with crispy pieces of pork skin
  • ''Schweineschmalz'', German lard
  • 1916 advertisement for lard produced by [[Swift & Company]]
  • Raw fatback being diced to prepare [[tourtière]]
  • A [[triglyceride]] molecule, the main constituent of lard
SEMI-SOLID WHITE FAT PRODUCT OBTAINED BY RENDERING THE FATTY TISSUE OF THE PIG
Leaf lard; Leaflard; Minced lard; Smalec
n. to render lard
Lårdal         
VILLAGE IN TOKKE, TELEMARK, NORWAY
Lårdal is a former municipality in Telemark county, Norway. Lårdal is a small village located next to the lake Bandak, in the eastern parts of the county Telemark.
Examples of use of LARDED
1. At first, Liu larded his cartoons with references to ancient Chinese culture and literature.
2. Democrats larded the bill with special projects to build support for it.
3. Faulkner‘s version of Southern Gothic comes larded with biblical symbolism and is delivered stream–of–consciousness.
4. One Senate Budget Committee staff aide seemed shocked to learn lawmakers wouldn‘t get their usual pallet larded with budgets.
5. Louisiana‘s congressional delegation larded the bill with $540,580,200 worth of earmarks, one–fifth the price of a capable levee.