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"gobbet" Definitions
  1. gobbet (of something) a small amount of something, especially meat

23 Sentences With "gobbet"

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Colonel gobbet was not allowed to enter Scotland, but was seized at Berwick and put in prison.
Heather Clarke, a small gobbet of beef poked between her gloved finger and thumb, held out her arm.
A gobbet of warm gelatin landed on his legs, and an unbearably foul smell filtered through the air.
And now he had bitten off a piece of them, together with a gobbet of my own flesh.
So I stretched my arm out the open window, flicked the gobbet of lotion onto his windshield, and floored it.
In the 16th and 17th centuries it meant a lump or gobbet of food such as bread, cheese, or bacon.
And a gobbet we have received of the civil laws, because of the equity that seemeth to be in them.
Each gobbet, as Oxford calls them, takes about 10 to 15 minutes to write, and generally it's quite a fun paper.
She used those very words, without a blink, and Pignaver swallowed the flattery as a dog bolts a gobbet of meat.
A great gobbet of burning goo fired out of the end, arced through the air and hit Dr Lawson squarely on the back.
Oddly, they never mention their shared movie enthusiasm again, so that particular gobbet of repartee just makes them seem even less believable than they might otherwise have been.
Following this release, Marcelo left the band and was replaced by Cassiano Gobbet on both bass and vocals for their final album, 1995's Gottverlassen before splitting in 1997.
Verbals between the pair ensued, at which point Loustau booked Völler, ignoring the German's incredulity and accompanying invitation to examine the gobbet of spittle that had recently been deposited in his hair.
And indeed to watch him dallying with a little gobbet of bread, or sipping his cup of thrice-watered wine, is enough to make a man feel shame at his own hunger.
Sometimes she had to pause in her snorting consumption of the pounds of kibble that kept her sinewy machine running, and once she'd had to cough back a gobbet of bagel and lox that Perkus had tossed her.
A gobbet is generally a short structured commentary on an assigned passage or source (including photographs, coins, and other items), often set for students to complete in examinations. It is often seen in humanities subjects such as classics, history, literature, philosophy, and religion. Gobbets differ from essays in being focused on the examination of a single object or text, not needing to make an argument, and often not referring to additional sources. The outline of a gobbet will vary, but it is usually a brief piece of analysis where the student must identify the source of the passage, place it in a wider context, and explain important names, terms, and references in the passage.
Cassiano Ricardo Gobbet, Alessandria: Mais um na boca do fosso Also in those years, the club launched the young talent Gino Armano. In the late 1940s and during the early 1950s, Alessandria alternated years of Serie B to the first championships in Serie C, following the unfortunate relegation of 1950.
The podcast has won three Podcast Awards in the Health/Fitness category, for the years 2009, 2010, and 2011. Crislip has been producing the Gobbet o' Pus podcast since 2009. The show features short discussions of interesting cases he has encountered in his medical practice and other topics of interest to infectious disease specialists. A new episode is released every few days.
One of the best preserved blowing houses on Dartmoor is above Merrivale Bridge on the River Walkham. It has a mould stone close to its entrance and the wheel-pit can be easily traced. Some blowing houses also housed crushing ("knacking") or grinding ("crazing") mills, and at Gobbet Mine on the River Swincombe both the upper and lower grinding stones were found.
Crislip is the producer and host of three podcasts: QuackCast, Gobbet o' Pus, and PusCast. Each episode of QuackCast features Crislip delivering a monologue about a topic related to medicine, usually a critique of an alternative medicine practice or set of beliefs. He was inspired to create his own science-based medicine show after listening to the popular podcast Slacker Astronomy. The first episode of QuackCast was released on 5 May 2006, and other episodes have been released intermittently since then.
During part of this time the mine was one of the largest on Dartmoor, along with Eylesbarrow and Gobbet. At the beginning of the 1870s, for example, the mine produced 8–9 tons of tin ore per year. At this time, the mine was owned by Tavistock-based mining entrepreneur Moses Bawden. A ruined building on the south-west of the site By the 1880s the mine was disused, although a revival of ore values at the beginning of the 20th century meant that mining activity was briefly recommenced.
The coarse gravel or crushed ore was introduced into a hole in the centre of the top stone and was rendered to a fine sand. Only three examples of such crazing mills have been found; at Gobbet mine both stones are still visible.Newman 1998, p.44-45. As it became necessary to regularly process pieces of ore- bearing rock that were too large to be directly ground in a crazing mill, stamping was introduced. This involved vertical hammers powered by a waterwheel in a Stamp mill, of which at least 60 are known to have existed on Dartmoor.
The teaching style is very traditional and consists of weekly tutorials in each of the two main subjects chosen, supplemented by a wide variety of lectures. The main teaching mechanism remains the weekly essay, one on each of the two main chosen subjects, typically written to be read out at a one-to-one tutorial; this affords all students plenty of practice at writing short, clear, and well- researched papers. Changed in the late 20th century, a strong emphasis remains on study of original texts in Latin and Greek, assessed by prepared translation and by gobbet (a short commentary on an assigned primary source). In a typical "text" paper candidates will be expected first to translate into English three or four long passages selected by the examiners from the set books; and secondly to comment on each of an extended set of short paragraphs or sentences from the same set texts; marks are awarded for recognising the context and the significance of each excerpt.

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