1. corned - Adjective
2. corned - Verb
4. corned - Adjective Satellite
of Corn
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou know, it's hard to beat bacon at anytime of day. But I also am a big fan of corned beef hash. Nick Offerman
A man who is not touched by the earthy lyricism of hot pastrami, the pungent fantasy of corned beef, pickles, frankfurters, the great lusty impertinence of good mustard is a man of stone and without heart. Herb Gardner
Also in SoMa, Eater started serving lunch during the week (with dishes like Cobb salad, fried chicken, fish and chips), and brunch is coming on Saturday (challah French toast, fried chicken and eggs, and corned beef hash). Source: Internet
“Could you just put some corned beef between two pieces of rye bread?” asks the customer. Source: Internet
Fuel up at Zingerman’s Deli and order the reuben – corned beef, emmental, sauerkraut and Russian dressing on rye, £13 ( Source: Internet
An example is cited where 34 pounds of serpentine was needed to shoot a 47-pound ball, but only 18 pounds of corned powder. Source: Internet