laxmax613
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But are they any good for cooking? How do you fit a decent-sized food in them? like a turkey, or like bread?
i Have no idea what's "muff"
Isn't it a thing you put your hands in to keep them warm?
She may read it, I'm not sure.
sorry for offtopic, but it reminds me this
Yeah, that's the dictionary definition all right. Depending on which dictionary you look in, I suppose. Of course, it's also a village in Ireland which is home to the Muff Diving Club.I must be more of an Anglophile than I thought. Haven't run across one I didn't already know.
And to add, (for those who still question)...
Muff: A womans accessory in winter, intended as a handwarmer, and small purse.
(google muff gun for a good read)
Turning it around a bit, but what do the British call what the Americans call "corn chips"? IIRC both "corn" and "chips" mean something different across the pond, but I have no idea if that means the phrase gets changed.
Isn't it a thing you put your hands in to keep them warm?
no, that's a mitten. a muff you keep your ears warm or free from noise (ear-muff)