lambburger

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lambburger (plural lambburgers)

  1. Alternative form of lamburger.
    • 1933 October, Hope Lenzi, Francis Reynaud, “[With the Women’s Auxiliaries] Plans of the Washington Junior Auxiliary”, in F. R. Marshall, Irene Young, editors, The National Wool Grower, volume XXIII, number 10, Salt Lake City, Ut.: [] National Wool Growers Association Co., Inc., page 28, column 1:
      We hope to be able to help in the midstate fair in the lambburger and wool booths.
    • 1969, Sidney Petrie with Robert B. Stone, “How the Lazy Lady’s Easy Diet Reconditions You to Stay Thin”, in The Lazy Lady’s Easy Diet: A Fast-Action Plan to Lose Weight Quickly for Sustained Slenderness and Youthful Attractiveness, West Nyack, N.Y.: Parker Publishing Company, Inc., →LCCN, page 126:
      Ever hear of lambburgers or porkburgers? Lamb is delicious when ground and cooked like hamburgers. So is pork. And you eat far less than you would if it were sliced from a roast.
    • 2005, Nancy Lawler, Ivor Wilks, “Remembering Dan”, in Victoria K. Evalds, David Henige, editors, Africanist Librarianship in an Era of Change, Lanham, Md.; []: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., →ISBN, page 237:
      We took Dan to the annual Royal Welsh Show, where each day some 70,000 or 80,000 visitors come to see the panoply of the country’s agriculture. Munching a succession of lambburgers, Dan admired the most up-to-date agricultural machinery; watched sheep, cattle, and horses being judged; []