Noun
A covetous, sordid man; a miser; a niggard.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm not the type of person to eat big hunks of meat. I think people are starting to realize that great things come in small batches. April Bloomfield
A brothy take on shrimp and grits included peppers and onions braised in tomatoes (which still flourish well into the Lowcountry autumn), charred corn, and chorizo-like hunks of sausage. Source: Internet
An entrée of lamb (a lamb confit dish, not to be confused with shawarma), served in hunks in a pool of with cured eggplant and a soft egg, was also intensely salty, and oddly dry and lean for a dish that's usually all about the fat. Source: Internet
As has been noted before, Zachary's 'sauce' tends more towards large, thick chunks of tomato, and tends to be somewhat more watery, whereas Patxi's sauce is more 'saucy', without the thick chunky tomato hunks. Source: Internet
As much as I love meticulously dissecting my meal with my bare hands, I have a deep, deep appreciation for what lobster rolls offer, namely, the opportunity to devour hunks of sweet, tender meat right away, without any work at all. Source: Internet
Here’s a classic barbecue joint that isn’t afraid to pile on the (smoky, sometimes downright spicy) flavor, keeping the menu focused on sausages, ribs, burgers, pulled pork, and other hunks of animal flesh. Source: Internet