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sirloin
[ sur-loin ]
noun
- the portion of the loin of beef in front of the rump.
sirloin
/ ˈɜːˌɔɪ /
noun
- a prime cut of beef from the loin, esp the upper part
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yvlog History and Origins
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of sirloin1
C16 surloyn, from Old French surlonge, from sur above + longe, from loigne loin
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Suddenly, their existence is inundated with premium Korean sirloin and delicious fresh peaches, which the Kims use to send the Park’s housekeeper into anaphylaxis knowing about her severe allergy.
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It was the usual fare, some would have argued: wild-caught barramundi infused with lemongrass and lime, grilled sirloin steak with onion marmalade, a coconut vegetable curry.
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The “starting lineup” offers chicken strip sandwiches, hot dogs, a sirloin tips sandwich and a cheesesteak.
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When I still ate meat, I'd often cook a sirloin steak.
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Prepare your own roasts using lean meats such as pork loin, beef sirloin or lamb.
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