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[ meet-lohf ] / ˈmitˌloʊf /
noun, plural meat·loaves [meet-lohvz] /ˈmitˌloʊvz/ a dish of ground meat, often mixed with other ingredients, as breadcrumbs and seasonings, molded in the shape of a loaf and baked. Origin of meatloafFirst recorded in 1890–95; meat + loaf1 Words nearby meatloafmeatball, Meath, meathead, meat hook, meat house, meatloaf, meatman, meato-, meatoplasty, meatorrhaphy, meatoscopy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for meatloafThe cooking odors of cabbage and meatloaf and carrots drifted through doorways. Football Great Bob Suffridge Wanders Through the End Zone of Life|Paul Hemphill|September 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST Here he is attending festivities for the first George W. Bush inauguration, along with Chuck Norris and Meatloaf. Rambo Hates Guns: How Sylvester Stallone Became the Most Anti-Gun Celeb in Hollywood|Asawin Suebsaeng|August 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST Dodge a concussion, smile at Meatloaf Surprise, and of course open your wallet. The Ridiculousness of Father's Day|P. J. O’Rourke|June 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST He described Meloff, who was nicknamed “Meatloaf” by his teammates, as “a sweet guy, kind of goofy.” Colorado Shooting Victim Jessica Ghawi Left an Indelible Impression|Matthew DeLuca|July 21, 2012|DAILY BEAST
A couple of years ago at the Hulaween gala, we actually did serve chicken potpie and the year before that, meatloaf. Buddy, Can You Spare Three Million?|Bette Midler|May 11, 2009|DAILY BEAST "Meatloaf," Jason answered, putting another forkful in his mouth.
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