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Definition of Fishballs
1. fishball [n] - See also: fishball
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fishballs
Literary usage of Fishballs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Miss Parloa's Kitchen Companion: A Guide for All who Would be Good Housekeepers by Maria Parloa (1887)
"Halibut fishballs. For six persons use two cupfuls of cold boiled halibut, ...
It will take longer to cook these cakes than it does to cook fishballs, ..."
2. Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne): A Biography and Bibliography by Don Carlos Seitz (1919)
"Six contraband negroes, arrayed in bright yellow, immediately entered, bringing
fishballs for one on salvers of solid gold. For the pirate they brought rum ..."
3. My Diary in America in the Midst of War by George Augustus Sala (1865)
"I have heard that " one fishball" is to be had for twelve and a half cents at
Sunday cheap restaurants; but nature cannot be wholly sustained on fishballs. ..."
4. Mary Jane's Book of Household HintsHome economics (1915)
""Not if you cut up a potato and fry that in the fat before frying the fishballs,''
replied Mary Jane. "T ET'S pop some corn," The Bride *-* , Pop suggested. ..."
5. Better Meals for Less Money by Mrs Marietta McPherson Greenough (1917)
"40 seconds for cooked mixtures (Croquettes, fishballs, etc.) 20 seconds for Chops,
French Fried Potatoes, etc. ..."
6. The Camper's Own Book for Devotees of Tent and Trail by George Sands Bryan, Harry C. Phibbs (1913)
"The finest of fishballs, croquettes or doughnuts will be ruined if allowed to
become sodden in lukewarm grease. The old-fashioned way of cooking the ..."
7. Gloucester Fishermen's Wives Cookbook by Susan Pollack (2005)
"CONNIE'S GREAT fishballs MAKES 35-40 ... broth 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1/2 teaspoon
garlic powder fishballs: 1 1/2 Ibs. white fish such as haddock, pollack, ..."