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Filter by Meaning The pitmaster preferred to use mesquite wood for his barbecue brisket.
The pitmaster carefully tended to the mesquite wood fire.
The mesquite smoke imbued the beef ribs with a complex flavor profile that impressed the judges at the barbecue competition.
The aroma of mesquite smoke filled the air at the outdoor cooking competition.
The mesquite tree is native to arid regions of the southwestern United States.
The farmer brought a bag of mesquite to the market.
The cattle rancher took his herd to graze in the mesquite.
The park ranger warned us about snakes in the mesquite brush.
The mesquite landscape was breathtaking at sunset.
The mesquite grove provided shade on a hot day.
The mesquite wood was used to build the cabin.
The mesquite wood is known for its durability and strength.
The mesquite wood adds a rich, smoky flavor to the grilled salmon.
The pitmaster expertly managed the mesquite wood fire to create the perfect bark on the brisket.
Mesquite wood is prized by woodworkers for its beautiful grain patterns and durability.
The mesquite wood's high density and hardness require specialized tools and techniques to work with.
Mesquite wood is also used in the production of high-end musical instruments such as guitars and ukuleles.
The rancher used mesquite wood to build a sturdy corral for the cattle.
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