lard with



lard with

v.
1. To cover or coat something with lard or a similar fatty substance: The cook larded the rice with pork fat.
2. To enrich or embellish something thoroughly with extra material: The performer larded the monologue with boring stories. The report was larded with unnecessary quotations.
See also: lard

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ZİYa-Turkish
Whitaker['hwitəkə(r)]
Gunna-Danish, Ancient Scandinavian
HallamHAL-əmEnglish (Rare)
Bush[buʃ]
Kerenza-English (Rare)