Pronunciation: /ˈvɪtəlz/
noun food or provisions, especially prepared for consumption
A1 I like to eat traditional vittles like fried chicken and mashed potatoes.
A2 The cowboy cooked up some vittles over the campfire.
B1 The restaurant specializes in serving hearty vittles to hungry customers.
B2 The chef prepared a gourmet feast of vittles for the gala event.
C1 The culinary school offers classes on how to create exquisite vittles for discerning diners.
C2 The food critic praised the chef's innovative vittles as a culinary masterpiece.
formal The restaurant served a variety of vittles for their guests to enjoy.
informal Let's grab some vittles at the diner down the street.
slang I'm craving some good ol' vittles from that food truck.
figurative She always brings intellectual vittles to our discussions, stimulating our minds.
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