4 A thick cushion, especially a flat one covering the seat of a chair or sofa
It formerly applied to all dove and pigeon species, such as the wood pigeon, the mourning
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* (imitating Earl of Dorset), Artemisia, 1795, Robert Anderson (editor), A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain , page 86, Aug 19, 2021 · Squab definition: a young unfledged bird, esp a pigeon | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples Aug 07, 2021 · squab (third-person singular simple present squabs, present participle squabbing, simple past and past participle squabbed) To fall plump; to strike at one dash, or with a heavy stroke
A classic method is to stuff and roast it
Historically, squab was a reliable and inexpensive source of animal protein
A half ounce of copperas, 4 ounces of sulphate of soda, 1/2 ounce of powdered gentian root, 2 ounces of phosphate of soda, 1 drachm of pure creosote (beechwood)
A soft, thick cushion, as for a couch
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to fight - a pugnacious exchange - between hommies
Squab definition, a nestling pigeon, especially a domesticated one raised to an age of about 30 days for its flesh
The term is probably of Scandinavian origin; the Swedish word skvabb means loose, fat flesh
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