Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A kind of pudding or sausage made of liver or pork.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun obsolete A kind of pudding or sausage made of liver or pork.

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  • noun obsolete A kind of pudding or sausage made of liver or pork.

Etymologies

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liver +‎ -ing?

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Examples

  • She no longer says "sebno" for seven (sigh) but she still calls the living room the "livering room."

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  • She goes in for healthy livering, dusnt drink booez, that kinda stuff.

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  • And George in McCungee (ph), Pennsylvania, life is for livering -- Livering?

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  • Jays (where he won his only ring, de-livering the game-winning and title-clinching hit in Game 6 of the 1992 World Series), Twins and Indians.

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  • She said the Colonists probably used them to make different types of sausage, such as blood pudding or livering a type of sausage made from liver.

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  • However, instead of efficiently de - livering judgment in favour of the accused, he temporizes; he tries to gain popula - rity at Jesus 'expense and settles for indicating that he is convinced of his inno - cence - as if inviting the accusers to back off; but this only encourages them to become vociferous and complicates the situation.

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  • This center of ex - cellence is a vertically integrated organization focused on assembling and de - TE livering tailored supply chain solutions for the third-party logistics market.

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  • They also have multiple feeders for de­ livering coal to the furnace.

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  • On November 30th, l6S0, he was lord high steward on the trial of William Viscount Stafford, ° which lasted a week, and was very august; and that nobleman being found guilty of high treason, the lord high steward pronounced judgment on him, de - livering it with one of the best speeches he had ever made, as p Bishop Burnet has observed.

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  • The plaintiff ihall not recover his lands againft the cafual ejeftor, without de - livering a declaration to the tenant in poffeflion, 6, 55

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