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- noun Plural form of
sirloin .
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Examples
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In the old days, Mr. Solasz and his sons explain, butchers relied on handsaws and a daisy chain of meat hooks to break down sides into its familiar cuts such as briskets, chucks and sirloins.
Where's the Beef? A Steak Makes a Long Journey Jessica Firger 2011
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It won't make you swear off sirloins, but it might make you ponder the gastronomical contributions of a certain ruminant.
The Meat It Behooves the World to Eat Aram Bakshian Jr. 2011
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In the old days, Mr. Solasz and his sons explain, butchers relied on handsaws and a daisy chain of meat hooks to break down sides into its familiar cuts such as briskets, chucks and sirloins.
Where's the Beef? A Steak Makes a Long Journey Jessica Firger 2011
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"Midpriced steaks, like sirloins and flat irons, are pulling customers off of filets and T-bones," Mr. Rhodes said.
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AUBREY: Big rib eyes or sirloins that took up two-thirds of the plate - that was the thing to order.
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Two great sirloins of beef dominated the table, flanked by two pink hams, baked in honey glaze and spiked with costly cloves.
Dearly Beloved 2010
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AUBREY: Big rib eyes or sirloins that took up two-thirds of the plate - that was the thing to order.
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And there was Nicky, lying on top of a stack of sirloins, frozen stiff.
Smile for the Camera Kelle James 2010
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We have some sirloins in the fridge that would take that very well, I think!
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And it doesn't matter if some of your guests want thick fillets while others want thinner sirloins and yet others want rib eyes – they all come out perfect at the same time.
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