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  • MD Canon, all this talk about first, second, third, and other persons plus infinitives and plurals brings to mind the old "Scrod" joke.

    Blog updates 2009

  • My Wife, who eats Dairy in non Kosher restaurants, has had the fish there, Scrod I think, and she thought that it was great too.

    Archive 2004-07-01 2004

  • An order of Pan-fried Eggplant Parmigiana ($12.95) had a soothingly toasty flavors lurking under the robust marinara that sauced the dish, and Broiled Scrod ($16.95), a choice that elsewhere often arrives drowning in oily liquid or buried under stale-tasting crumbs, was fresh-tasting and skillfully seasoned.

    Reader - MassLive.com Fran Bellamy 2010

  • The i-Scrod (i-pod) can't have that kind of back door, because it does not talk directly to a network.

    SchNEWS - Weekly direct action newsletter and party and protest guide 2010

  • Day Boat Scrod ($24.95), New England Stuffed Shrimp ($26.95), and Chilean Sea Bass ($28) are typical of the seafood offerings.

    Reader - MassLive.com 2010

  • (Scrod is sort of a generic catch-all for young Atlantic cod or haddock - the cheap whitefish of the day, basically.)

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2008

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