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Getting her out for mutton chops was something of a triumph.
This version sports a full head of hair and mutton chops.
Strong mutton chops would have him tasting sheep for days.
He rubbed his hands and ordered half a dozen mutton chops.
But shaving off Alex's mutton chops was an excellent idea.
Then the mustache is laid over the mutton chops, as I suppose it would be in real life.
"Funny," said the one with the mutton chops, "but that's exactly what we were going to ask you."
Few people are familiar with mutton chops, but Keens continues to serve them.
Would anyone, today, turn down brisket for mutton chops?
Did you notice how that portly guy with the mutton chops kept tapping them?
Might as have some mutton chops be fried up."
He might have had a different career if he'd simply cut his hair and shaved off his mutton chops in 1976.
They had finished the mutton chops when Harry Kane turned to business.
In 1935, the restaurant reached and publicly celebrated a milestone: one million mutton chops served.
Nineteenth century sideburns were often far more extravagant than those seen today, similar to what are now called mutton chops.
A few good, traditional seafood specialties remain from the original menu, but, alas, no mutton chops.
The guy with the mutton chops chuckled.
Friendly mutton chops are a variation which adds a connecting mustache to the side burns.
In the case of Keens, those traditions include true-blue mutton chops, which it once served.
Ah, I can almost taste it, that ale, washing down those mutton chops."
Smithson was the head nursing officer, an intimidating figure with mutton chops and a barrel chest.
The mutton chops were thick, browned, savory, and edged with a crisp border of fat.
Take two mutton chops to-morrow, and two glasses of the finest old sherry.
Secca's stomach tightened at the thought of mutton chops.
"But we have to know," added Mutton Chops.