Livers [noun]

Definition of Livers:

person living in a particular place

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Sentence/Example of Livers:

Make a forcemeat of the quails' livers, a small piece of calf's liver, and half their quantity of bacon.

Take out the trail, and add to it either three fowl livers or their equivalent in pt de foie gras.

The livers and hearts were put aside to serve as a variety in diet.

The wall opposite presented the appearance of having been bombarded with fresh livers and baptized with sausage-meat.

That the settlers were good livers the following inventory of one patriot shows.

Here, you mad Mesopotamians, wash your livers with this liquor.

The Bramins of Hindostan, who live on exceedingly simple food, are long livers, even in a hot and exhausting climate.

Pick two handfuls of tarragon (the leaves from the stalks) and chop half of it fine with the livers of the fowls.

The livers of fattened geese reach enormous proportions and are considered a delicacy.

He caught two hares, killed them instead of the women, took out their hearts and livers, and returned with them to the king.