ham - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • air-dry: The area is also known for its air-dried ham.
  • cure: This large red earthenware dish was used in Cheshire for curing ham.
  • bake: Had a private from st for the airport baked virginia ham.
  • cook: Later Wendy cooked ham & peaches followed by pears in reluctant molten Mars Bar sauce.
  • boil: The size of a small dinner plate which when filled with local boiled ham or cheese, the feint hearted must avert the gaze.
  • slice: Milligan: Yes, could you tell me the price of sliced ham, per portion?

Adjective modifier

  • wafer-thin: Pile on top of 2 crispbreads, then arrange three slices of wafer-thin ham on top of each.
  • uncooked: Not only did the GLC teach the audience how not to dress, they also instructed how to sex up an uncooked ham.
  • lean: Fillings skip high-fat cheese and bacon and instead fill your SUBWAY® sandwich with protein-packed chicken, turkey, lean ham or lean beef.
  • West: Worse than that was when I even sat and watched West ham on the box with him and believe me that IS hard work!

Modifies a noun

  • hock: Usually there is no need to add salt as the ham hock or bacon is salty enough.
  • sandwich: Mommy has made the rookie mistake of cutting the ham sandwich into two parts.
  • salad: Smoked salmon and prawn salad, or a local cheese and ham salad, served with jacket potato, chips or garlic bread.
  • soup: Had pea and ham soup for dinner and then some jelly, mushroom soup and jelly for tea.
  • radio: Tune In will focus on ham radio activity in the UK.

Noun used with modifier

  • parma: It came wrapped in parma ham having been squashed into a tight circle in a ring mold.
  • serrano: Enjoy a good lunch, stock up on serrano ham, cheese and good wine at the same time.
  • prosciutto: Parma, of course, is home to Parmigiano Reggiano cheese as well as the fine Parma prosciutto ham.
  • Virginia: Had a private from st for the airport baked virginia ham.
  • roast: Hitler once spotted Hermann Goering, the head of the Luftwaffe, helping himself to a huge piece of roast ham served with peas.

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