But "bully beef" was not reckoned just the ideal food for invalids; and wicked people accordingly found solace in suggesting that the military looked suspiciously well-fed.
Now, the public were anxious to know the meaning of the corner in "bully beef"; but nobody could explain it.
For days past we had been feeding on bully beef--bully beef out of a tin.
Bully beef is known to civilians the world over as corned beef, and to the new Sammy as "red horse.
It wis a rotten job--naethin' but hard chuck an' bully beef.
From the trigger he suspended a bully beef tin, weighted with sand.
Our ration had been the eternal bully beef, biscuit, and jam.
Bully beef - Corned beef, high grade and good of the kind, if you like the kind.
There were chests of tea, cases of biscuits, cases of jam, cases of bully beef, sugar, and bacon sufficient to fill the warehouse of a wholesale provision merchant.
I love the name), and he can eat a tin of bully beef, and relish the meal.
The cooks were busy making dixies of bully beef stew.
Mervin originated the idea in the early morning as he was dressing a finger which he had cut when opening a tin of bully beef.
During this period, your rations consist of bully beef, biscuits, and water.
The shore was cleft in the centre by a gully--Bully Beef Gully--which opened into the Cove.
You come on the Telephone Exchange of Anzac (to which led what appeared an impossible tangle of wires) and the Post Office, on either side of the entrance to Bully Beef Gully, opposite Watson's Landing.
I cut the meat up, or, if there was no fresh meat, I opened tins of bully beef as a substitute.
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