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She burned the stirabout in its iron pot and the cabin reeked of scorched oatmeal.
"As for tea, good stirabout Will do far better, I make no doubt; And spring water, when you dine, Is far wholesomer than wine.
Any woman who fails to recognize the inherent viciousness of Lorenz Hart's 1930s lyrics has a head filled with cornmeal stirabout instead of brains.
She called us agra and astoreen, terms of endearment, and referred to porridge as stirabout and lipstick as sticklip.
"He's really an awful bother, what with green shades for Tom's eyes at night and making him do the dumb-bells, and forcing Eva to eat the stirabout.
When children see things like that, you know, it has an effect...." I crammed my mouth with stirabout for fear I might give utterance to my anger.
Wellington had insisted on hot meals the morning of Waterloo, and always believed the biscuit and "stirabout" had as much to do with his victory as anything else.
Bowls of stirabout and clotted cream were set on every table, and the fragrance of bacon and sausage fought for supremacy with the sweet opulence of mead and the heady tang of beer.
At twelve o'clock it gets dinner, composed of a tin of coarse Indian meal stirabout (skilly), and at half-past five it gets a piece of dry bread and a tin of water for its supper.
Together with Michael Shields, a Covent Garden porter, and James May, also known as Jack Stirabout and Black Eyed Jack, they formed a notorious gang of Resurrection men, stealing freshly buried bodies for sale to anatomists.
Ansighosa pokes in her potstill to souse at the sop be sodden enow and to hear to all the bubbles besaying: the coming man, the future woman, the food that is to build, what he with fifteen years will do, the ring in her mouth of joyous guard, stars astir ant stirabout.