The merrythought will come off in the same way as that of a fowl.
I see I am wrong again, the drumstick is in the dish, and the merrythought is in my head, with numerous companions.
Oh dear me, there is but a drumstick and a merrythought left.
When the four quarters are thus removed, take off the merrythought from a, and the neck bones; these last by putting in the knife at c, and pressing it under the long broad part of the bone in the line c, b.
The wings must be taken off in the line a, b, and the merrythought in the line c, d.
Cut off the merrythought in the line f, g, by passing the knife under it towards the neck.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "merrythought" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.