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goulash

[goo-lahsh, -lash] / ˈgu lɑʃ, -læʃ /
NOUN
meat dish
Synonyms
STRONG
WEAK


Example Sentences

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The result is a legal goulash in which supposedly fundamental human rights are made to contradict one another—a state of affairs that can only create a disordered, profoundly illiberal society.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though his “18 utterances” are plainly Judeo-Christian-Islamic goulash borrowing from the Ten Commandments and beyond, they seem largely benign.

From Los Angeles Times

Other than nature walks and meals — there are 10 different menus, including a variety of goulashes — activities are fairly limited.

From New York Times

I opted for goulash, as well as another schnitzel — pork this time — with potato salad.

From New York Times

“He said, not really,” Zyma recalled last month, during a traditional Czech dinner in Prague with goulash, dumplings, pigs blood soup and large steins of foamy pilsner.

From New York Times