Similar words: benedict, benedictory, benedictine, benediction, benedict arnold, benedick, sickness benefit, edict. Meaning: n. toasted English muffin topped with ham and a poached egg (or an oyster) and hollandaise sauce.
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1 It was coffee with brandy, it was eggs Benedict, it was a hot shower and a walk in the park!
2 The recall isn't enough to scare off Charles Mettler, who ordered an eggs Benedict on Tuesday when he stopped by Drake Diner's in Des Moines, Iowa.
3 Show me one person who enjoys a subzero day in February, and I'll show you a person who says each spring, "Forget the eggs Benedict. I'm going sailing."
4 I guess on this perfect Sunday morning all the "captains" and their mates are home making eggs Benedict while praying for "just the right" wind.
5 He asked the Waldorf Astoria hotel staff to whip him up his own creation, now known as Eggs Benedict: half an English muffin, topped with bacon or ham, poached eggs, and rich Hollandaise sauce.
6 All their good advice, plus the urgings of the health-and-fitness movement, has, it seems, succeeded only in making us feel guiltier as we plow our way through the eggs Benedict.
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