vittle

[ˈvɪtl]

vittle Definition

food supplies, especially for army or navy personnel.

Using vittle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vittle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The soldiers were running low on vittles.

  • Example

    The ship's vittles were stored in the hold.

  • Example

    We need to stock up on vittles before the storm hits.

vittle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vittle

Phrases with vittle

  • cook up a mess of vittles

    to prepare a large amount of food

    Example

    I'm going to cook up a mess of vittles for the family reunion.

  • vittles on the go

    food that can be eaten while traveling or on the move

    Example

    We packed some vittles on the go for our road trip.

  • vittles and libations

    food and drink, especially in a social setting

    Example

    The party was well-stocked with vittles and libations.

Origins of vittle

from Old French 'vitaille', meaning 'provisions'

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Summary: vittle in Brief

The term 'vittle' [ˈvɪtl] refers to food supplies, particularly for military or naval personnel. It is often used in phrases like 'running low on vittles' or 'stock up on vittles,' and idioms like 'cook up a mess of vittles.' 'Vittles on the go' refers to food that can be eaten while traveling, while 'vittles and libations' denotes food and drink in a social setting.