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Oatmeal   /ˈoʊtmˌil/   Listen
noun
Oatmeal  n.  
1.
Meal made of oats.
2.
(Bot.) A plant of the genus Panicum; panic grass.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Oatmeal" Quotes from Famous Books



... her cooking," pronounced Winnie, through the screen door, where she had been drawn by the argument. "But I tell you this in all honesty, Jack Welles; Mrs. Hildreth puts too much salt in her oatmeal, to my way of thinking, and she skimps on the ...
— Rainbow Hill • Josephine Lawrence

... OATMEAL is a very satisfactory, and an extremely economical substitute for bread crumbs. See ...
— The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual • William Kitchiner

... invite their friends to a banquet to which many strangers are expected to contribute. It is a very easy and pleasant way of giving an entertainment at little cost and with no responsibility. Somebody has been writing to me about "Oatmeal and Literature," and somebody else wants to know whether I have found character influenced by diet; also whether, in my opinion, oatmeal is preferable to pie ...
— The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist)

... most appreciated service to the community was his addition of Irish oatmeal to our scanty bill of fare. He did not care for brewis and brown bread any more than I did and for his own satisfaction he wrote to friends in the old country to send him a consignment of Irish oatmeal. ...
— My Friends at Brook Farm • John Van Der Zee Sears

... the kitchen, and had filled a bag with cold meat, oatmeal cakes, and other food, and this, when examined, proved ample for four days' supply, and he had, therefore, no occasion to enter the villages to buy provisions. They kept by the seashore until they neared Terracina, and then took ...
— The Young Carthaginian - A Story of The Times of Hannibal • G.A. Henty


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