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Definition of spare ribs in English: spare ribsplural nounspɛːˈrɪbz Closely trimmed ribs of pork. Example sentencesExamples - The crispy pork spare ribs, excited as I was to try them, didn't really deliver though.
- His carrots are nice, his potatoes are nice, his spare ribs are nice, his fish is nicely browned.
- Savor the steamed shrimp dumplings or pork spareribs.
- I was the chef for dinner and could almost taste the spare ribs we had planned for that evening.
- The cook who served the spareribs returns with a carton of ice cream.
- New Yorkers discovered ‘real’ Chinese regional cuisine, but the spareribs have endured.
- Take a bite of his perfectly crusted, tender spareribs, and respect may turn to reverence.
- Afterwards, 80 people were invited for spring rolls, spare ribs, and lemon chicken.
- Tonight we had a great dinner, it was spareribs, mashed potatoes and shortbread for dessert.
- I was told that the more run-down the town, the better the music and spareribs.
- Our son loves to cook burgers or chicken and my husband is noted for his spare ribs.
- The sweetness of his spareribs is tempered by toasted sesame.
- Barbecue spareribs were not on the menu at Base Camp.
- The Fourth of July Bash includes a roast suckling pig, barbecued spareribs and charcoal-broiled steaks.
- Whenever I'm in crisis I just scream for Chinese spare ribs and chocolate cake.
- But the crowd-pleaser is lusciously roasted baby loin of pork, accompanied not only by sauerkraut and apple compote but by smoked sausage and two spare ribs.
- I like a rack of ribs, a spare rib and a sweet and soured ball.
- A buffet breakfast served in the lounge drew early risers and light eaters, and an on-deck barbecue featured spare ribs, fresh Coho salmon, sausages, and burgers.
- If you've ever had spare ribs and found them too dry, try these lacquered ribs.
Origin Late 16th century: probably from Middle Low German ribbesper (by transposition of the syllables), and associated with the adjective spare. |