beef stock

collocation in English

meaningsofbeefandstock

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beef
noun
uk
/biːf/
us
/biːf/
the flesh of cattle (= cows), eaten ...
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stock
adjective
uk
/stɒk/
us
/stɑːk/
(of an idea, expression, or action) usual or typical, and used or done so many times that it is no ...
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(Definition ofbeefandstockfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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If we are to increase ourbeefstockwe must make amenities available to the people who wish to reside and work there.
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We think that this has been done in the right way to ensure a growingbeefstock.
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Therefore, in years to come, the quality of ourbeefstockwill suffer immensely.
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We can only carry our calves and ourbeefstockthrough the winter according to the amount of winter fodder that we can grow on the land.
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It will bring a larger part of the money set aside for this purpose to the dairy farmers of this country and not to those who are rearingbeefstock.
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However, the current reduction inbeefstockvalues due to the knock-on effect of young stock prices is a disincentive to sell up at the current time.
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The bones are used for makingbeefstock.
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The soup is usually seasoned withbeefstock, cumin, and pepper.
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The sauteed mixture is then poured into boiledbeefstockwith diced beef.
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Many vegetables such as peas, carrots and onion are used to flavor the chicken orbeefstock.
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They were cared for largely as curiosities, but the stock's longevity, resistance to disease and ability to thrive on marginal pastures quickly revived the breed asbeefstock.
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To make it, a cut of beef (usually chuck or shoulder) is typically simmered inbeefstockwith seasonings such as garlic, pepper, thyme, and bay for several hours.
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Often, the rice is fried with various meats (but typically chicken) and/or vegetables, and can be flavored withbeefstock, ketchup, demi-glace, white sauce or simply salt and pepper.
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Today beef stocks stand at 300 000 tonnes.
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I feel that it is a costly way of developing our beef stocks.
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I understand that, since last week, butter and beef stocks have been distributed and that further stocks will go out during the next few months.
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The butter and milk powder mountains all but disappeared last year, and beef stocks fell by over a third.
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I remember when beef stocks were belittled and intervention buying was presented as a great system for farming.
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The drawback so far has been the distribution of beef stocks.
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