1. larded - Adjective
2. larded - Verb
of Lard
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo gain the access offered by this fellowship was unheard-of — even though it would surely be larded with bushels of spin." Source: Internet
Not so long ago, politicians vying for office larded their speeches and debates with promises to better the lives of constituents — touting better jobs, lower taxes and the chance for hard-working Americans to get ahead. Source: Internet
Opponents say it’s money that could be found elsewhere in the township budget, which they insist is larded with waste — the same charge leveled in Lansing by opponents of raising taxes to pay for road repairs. Source: Internet
While Republican tax cuts larded most of the benefits on the wealthy and provided only weak stimulus to job growth, the CPC’s budget makes jobs the first priority. Source: Internet