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gobbet

/'gɔbit/
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Word: Gobbet

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: A "gobbet" is a lump or chunk of something, often raw meat. You can think of it as a piece that is cut from a larger whole.

Usage Instructions:
  • Common Context: The word "gobbet" is often used in cooking or discussions about food, especially when referring to pieces of meat. It can also be used more generally to describe a chunk or piece of something.
  • Pronunciation: /ˈɡɒbɪt/ (GOB-it)
Example Sentence:
  • "The chef chopped the beef into small gobbets to prepare for the stew."
Advanced Usage:

In a more literary or formal context, "gobbet" can be used to describe a small portion of text or information, especially in academic writing. For example, you might refer to a "gobbet of text" when discussing a specific excerpt from a book or article.

Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "gobbet," but it can be used in different contexts.
Different Meanings:

While the primary meaning relates to meat, "gobbet" can also refer to a piece of something else, such as: - A chunk of food (not just meat) - A small portion of written material

Synonyms:
  • Chunk
  • Piece
  • Bit
  • Slab
  • Fragment
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "gobbet," but you might encounter expressions using similar words: - "Cut a chunk out of" (to take a large piece from something) - "Bite off more than you can chew" (to take on more than you can handle, like taking a large gobbet of food)

Summary:

In summary, "gobbet" is a useful word when talking about pieces of food, especially meat, or portions of text. It's a less common word, but it can add variety to your vocabulary when describing chunks or lumps.

Noun
  1. a lump or chunk of raw meat

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