Crossword-Solution: LARD 4 letters, 266 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 5

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Lard n. Bacon; the flesh of swine.
Lard n. The fat of swine, esp. the internal fat of the abdomen; also,
this fat melted and strained.
Lard n. To stuff with bacon; to dress or enrich with lard; esp., to
insert lardons of bacon or pork in the surface of, before roasting; as,
to lard poultry.
Lard n. To fatten; to enrich.
Lard n. To smear with lard or fat.
Lard n. To mix or garnish with something, as by way of improvement;
to interlard.
Lard v. i. To grow fat.

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LARD anagram DARL, DRAL, RLDA

We have 266 clues for the answer “LARD”

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Rendered animal fat often used in pie crusts 1 answer
Add superfluous stuff to 1 answer
Animal fat for frying 1 answer
Baker's fat 1 answer
Certain shortening 1 answer
Chip maker's supply 1 answer
Chip-frying fat 1 answer
Chip-maker's supply 1 answer
Chip-making supply 1 answer
Cholesterol watcher's no-no 1 answer
Clarified fat 1 answer
Classic pie crust ingredient 1 answer
Coat with fat 1 answer
Contents of a tub 1 answer
Cook's canful 1 answer
Cooking material 1 answer
Cooking substance. 1 answer
Country cooking fat 1 answer
Cover with fat 1 answer
Cow : tallow :: pig : ___ 1 answer
Daube 1 answer
Dress for cooking 1 answer
Dress meat for cooking 1 answer
Enrich to adorn 1 answer
Enrich with bacon. 1 answer
Enrich, as a roast. 1 answer
Enrich, in a way 1 answer
FRENCH bacon 1 answer
Fat for cooks 1 answer
Fat for frying 1 answer
Fat from Durocs 1 answer
Fat from a razorback 1 answer
Fat from hogs 1 answer
Fat from razorbacks 1 answer
Fat in a can 1 answer
Fat in biscuits 1 answer
Fat in guanimes 1 answer
Fat in many mooncakes 1 answer
Fat in much tamale dough 1 answer
Fat in pie crust recipes 1 answer
Fat in pie crusts 1 answer
Fat in some biscuits 1 answer
Fat in some carnitas 1 answer
Fat in some mooncakes 1 answer
Fat in some piecrusts 1 answer
Fat in some tamales 1 answer
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Fat in the can 1 answer
Fat in the pantry 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with LARD (5)

See Basilica.] (Med.) An ointment composed of wax, pitch, resin, and olive oil, lard, or other fatty substance.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
Then I went to Candace and she put a little bit of butter and a speck of lard in a skillet, and cooked the fish brown.
Laddie Gene Stratton-Porter 2008
His hat and wig were hanged upon the knob behind him, his head as bald as a bladder of lard, and his expression very shrewd, cantankerous, and inquisitive.
St. Ives Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Instead of the too common purple sunsets, and pea-green fields, and distances executed in putty and hog’s lard, he beheld, looking down upon him from the walls of room after room, a whole army of wise, grave, humorous, capable, or beautiful countenances, painted simply and strongly by a man of genuine instinct.
Virginibus Puerisque Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
The only thing that saved Susan from all but an occasional cold or sore throat from wet feet was eating little through being unable to accustom herself to the fare that was the best the Brashears could now afford--cheap food in cheap lard, coarse and poisonous sugar, vilely adulterated coffee, doctored meat and vegetables--the food which the poor in their ignorance buy--and for which they in their helplessness pay actually higher prices than do intelligent well-to-do people for the better qualities.
Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise David Graham Phillips 2006

Quotes with LARD (3)

I turned from my window. Suddenly it seemed odd for my neighbors on both sides to have visitors while I had none. For the first time, I felt lonely at 'Sconset." Let's cook," Frannie said energetically. "We will smell so good that they'll all come running." She picked up a bowl, filled it with apples from the barrel, and immediately began to cut them up. I put water to boil, got out cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, lard, flour, sugar, salt, saleratus, vinegar, and all the other thin…
Sena Jeter Naslund Ahab's Wife, or The Star-Gazer
Having low self-esteem and a shield of lard are not guarantees of safety. Having a warrior spirit, high self worth (most people are assaulted by someone they know, so if you think you're only worthy of hanging out with controlling low-life's, that's who you'll attract into your circle) and the ability to run, hit, kick and holler loudly are far more effective weapons against victimization.
Jane Olson Counting Calories: A True Story From An Average Jane Who Lost Over 120 Pounds In Less Than 6 Months
He wanted to stick his finger in it and see what happened. Some story, some quest, started here, and he wanted to go on it. It felt fresh and clean and unsafe, nothing like the heavy warm lard of palace life. The protective plastic wrap had been peeled off
Lev Grossman The Magician King
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Used 487 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).