Similar words: ignominy, homing, hominid, ad hominem, homecoming, homily, homiletic, homicide. Meaning: ['hɑmɪnɪ /'hɒm-] n. hulled corn with the bran and germ removed.
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1 Add the hominy and cook 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
2 For example, the very term "Indian corn" that the Englishmen used indicated a debt to the natives, as do the Indian-derived names for corn dishes such as com "pone", "hominy", and "succotash".
3 " that the Englishmen used indicated a debt to the natives, as do the Indian -derived names for corn dishes such as com "pone", "hominy", and "succotash".
4 Sometimes she would make a kettle of lye hominy , and this would last, with scarcely anything else, for an entire week.
5 Grits are dried ground hominy or corn for anyone not in the loop. You mix it with boiling water and the grits becomes a porridge.
6 Catledge inserted the more rustic touches, a kind of hominy style that gave their writing a colloquial flavor.
7 Wade was quieter than usual and did not set up his every morning complaint against the hominy that he so disliked.
8 Yet so far are we from simplicity and independence that, in Concord, fresh and sweet meal is rarely sold in the shops,(www.Sentencedict.com) and hominy and corn in a still coarser form are hardly used by any.
9 So Scarlett sent Prissy down to warm up the breakfast hominy and feed him.
10 Soft bread made of cornmeal and sometimes rice or hominy ; must be served with a spoon.
11 Seeing the limited choices, I went feral, grabbing dented cans of unknown provenance — surely this hominy will come in handy!
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