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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning My dad always said that the gristle on the steak was the best part, but I didn't agree.
The lack of funding is a real gristle for our project.
Finding a reliable babysitter can be a gristle for parents.
The complex legal system can be a gristle for individuals seeking justice.
Losing weight and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can be a gristle.
The farmer separated the gristle from the bones of the cow.
The butcher carefully trimmed the gristle from the meat.
The athlete tore the gristle in his ankle during the game.
The soldiers showed their gristle during the battle and emerged victorious.
The rescue team's gristle saved many lives during the natural disaster.
The butcher removed the gristle from the meat before selling it.
She complained about the gristle in her chicken breast.
He had to chew on the gristle for a long time before he could swallow it.
The dog eagerly gnawed on the gristle from the bone.
The chef suggested cooking the meat longer to break down the gristle.
The book was filled with gristle, full of plot holes and inconsistencies.
The team's effort on the field was gristle, they didn't even score a single point.
The job was a dead-end gristle, offering no opportunity for advancement.
The doctor suggested taking glucosamine supplements to help strengthen her gristle.
The chef trimmed the gristle off the meat before cooking it.
My grandfather, who is a gristle, told me stories of his younger days during World War II.
The gristle who owned the antique shop had an impressive collection of old coins.
The old gristle at the library helped me find the book I was looking for.
The gristle in the coffee shop was always reading the newspaper and sipping on his coffee.
The gristle at the bar was a war veteran who had seen many battles in his lifetime.
The gristle in the corner of the park was feeding the pigeons and enjoying the warm sun.
The gristle of the town, Old man Thomas, would often be seen sitting at the park bench.
I always avoid buying meat with visible gristle.
Overcoming procrastination is a gristle for many people.
The website was difficult to navigate and full of gristle.
The restaurant served gristle, with overcooked and flavorless food.
The butcher trimmed off all the gristle before selling the meat.
The new project hit a gristle when they realized their budget was not enough to complete it.
The baby was teething and gnawing on a piece of gristle from a toy.
The cheap sneakers were made of gristle material, which wore out quickly.
The surgeon had to remove some gristle from the patient's knee.
The gristle in the fish made it hard to fillet.
The gristle in the steak made it tough to cut.
The dog eagerly chewed on the gristle from the bone.
The gristle in the neck of the guitar affected the sound quality.
The gristle in the chicken wing made it difficult to eat.
The dog was gnawing on a piece of gristle from the bone.
The gristle made the roast beef difficult to cut.
The restaurant's steak was marbled with gristle, making it difficult to eat.
I accidentally bit into a piece of gristle and it ruined the flavor of the meat.
The gristle in the roast beef was too chewy for my liking.
The gristle in the chicken breast made it tough and unappetizing.
I can't eat this burger, there's too much gristle.
The gristle on the pork chop was so tough that I had to spit it out.
The toy was so poorly made, it was nothing but gristle.
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