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gravy

noun as in bonus

noun as in sauce

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Sage and sausage patty came next, served between cumin scented Buttermilk biscuits and smothered in a black pepper country gravy.

I promised never again to wax lyrical about the fries in gravy.

The house version of chicken fried steak is, in fact, pork-fried steak, veiled in panko breadcrumbs under a mantle of gravy.

On the northeasternmost point of the U.S., pancake-like ployes are a daily staple, whether covered in syrup or soaking up gravy.

The tomato sauce is ‘gravy’ to many Italian-Americans of a certain class.

In eating bread with meat, never dip it into the gravy on your plate, and then bite the end off.

Zoms—Miss—take care of your feathers—has the scoundrel spilt the gravy down your back?

Add four hard-boiled yolks of eggs, and pour gravy all over, cover with puff paste, and bake for one hour and a quarter.

Arrange the chickens neatly in an entre dish, pour the gravy over and serve.

Let this stew for an hour; then take out the duck, strain the gravy, and remove all fat, and add plenty of mushrooms.

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