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Mutton bird; Muttonbirds; Mutton-bird; Muttonbird (disambiguation)

Peter Mutton         
ENGLISH LAWYER AND POLITICIAN
Mutton, Peter
Sir Peter Mutton (1565 – 4 November 1637) was a Welsh lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1604 and 1624.
John Mutton         
BRITISH POLITICIAN (BORN 1947)
Mutton, John
John Roderick Mutton (20 September 1947 – 15 May 2022) was a British politician. He was the Labour group leader on Coventry City Council from May 2003
mutton         
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  • Lamb (in front) being roasted on a roasting spit in [[Novalja]], island of Pag, [[Croatia]].
  • Lamb legs grilling over an open fire at [[Kendall-Jackson]] Wine Estate.
  • Lamb chops from a Greek restaurant
  • The amount of agricultural land needed globally would be reduced by almost half if no beef or mutton were eaten.
  • Indian-style [[mutton biryani]]
  • Mutton
MEAT OF AN ADULT SHEEP
Roast lamb; Lamb (meat); Sheepmeats; Sheep (food); Lamb meat; Sheep meat; Milk-fed lamb; Sucker lamb; Old-season lamb; Best end; Leg of lamb; Cuts of lamb; Mutton (food); Mutton; Lamb (food); Sheepmeat; Sheep (meat); Lamb and Mutton; Salt marsh lamb; Saltmarsh lamb; Spring lamb; Lamb leg; Cut of lamb; Lamb & mutton; Best End; Lamb mutton; Roasted lamb; Lamb cuts; Lamb as food
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Mutton is meat from an adult sheep that is eaten as food.
...a leg of mutton.
...mutton stew.
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2.
If you describe a woman as mutton dressed as lamb, you are criticizing her for trying to look younger than she really is, in a way that you consider unattractive. (BRIT INFORMAL)
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Muttonbird

Muttonbird or mutton bird may refer to species of petrel, especially shearwaters, whose young are harvested for food and other uses before they fledge in Australia and New Zealand. The English term "muttonbird" originally emerged among settlers on Norfolk Island as the strong taste and fattiness of these birds' meat was likened to mutton. The Māori name for the birds, tītī, is also widely used in New Zealand.