• Cowflesh

    Alternative forms

    Origin

    From cow + flesh. Compare German Kuhfleisch ("cow meat").

    Full definition of cowflesh

    Noun

    cowflesh

    (uncountable)
    1. The meat or flesh of a cow; beef.
      • 1964, James Joyce, Ulysses:A monstrous fine bit of cowflesh! I'll be sworn she has rendezvoused you. What, you dog? Have you a way with them?
      • 2005, James Andrew Crutchfield, Paul Andrew Hutton, The way west: true stories of the American frontier:At first Maud, so afraid for her husband and baby, was unable to eat, but within a few days she tore into burnt cowflesh like any soldadera.
      • 2007, Rick Bass, The Lives of Rocks:We ferried our stock in U-Haul trailers, and across the months, as we purchased more cowflesh from the Goat Man — meat vanishing into the ether again and again, as if into some quarkish void — we became familiar enough with Sloat and his daughter to learn that her name was Flozelle, and to visit with them about matters other than stock.
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