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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
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sirloin1
Example Sentences
CPI data showed meat products such as sirloin steak and sliced bacon were more expensive in the western United States, compared to the country as a whole, in April.
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.
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.
The “starting lineup” offers chicken strip sandwiches, hot dogs, a sirloin tips sandwich and a cheesesteak.
When I still ate meat, I'd often cook a sirloin steak.
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