squab

[skwɒb]

squab Definition

  • 1a young pigeon, especially one that is less than a month old
  • 2the flesh of a young pigeon used as food

Using squab: Examples

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

  • Example

    The restaurant serves squab with a cherry sauce.

  • Example

    The farmer raises squabs for market.

  • Example

    The hunter shot a squab for dinner.

squab Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for squab

Phrases with squab

  • a pie made from the flesh of young pigeons

    Example

    My grandmother used to make a delicious squab pie.

  • squabbling siblings

    brothers or sisters who argue and fight frequently

    Example

    The squabbling siblings were sent to their rooms to calm down.

  • a soft cushion filled with feathers from young pigeons

    Example

    The antique chair had a beautiful squab cushion.

Origins of squab

from Old Norse 'skvabb', meaning 'loose flesh'

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Summary: squab in Brief

The term 'squab' [skwɒb] refers to a young pigeon, typically less than a month old, and its flesh used as food. It can be prepared in dishes like 'squab pie' and is raised by farmers for market. 'Squab' can also describe a soft cushion filled with feathers from young pigeons.