At that time he preferred serving food to being a viand for those who gormandized oddities.
Women are the viand of a man's eyes, the fruit for the bon vivant.
Pigs' croobeens boiled are a grand and favourite viand among us--all through Ireland.
So far as I know, this viand and its name are peculiar to Cork, where drisheen is considered suitable for persons of weak or delicate digestion.
One people will regard as a luxury a viand or condiment which is repugnant to another.
Be that as it will, the shark now swam boldly towards the beef, as if eager to devour it; but Mr. Thompson hauled upon the rope until the precious viand was almost directly beneath the taffrail.
Her woes vanished instantaneously, however, when the feast was announced, and she performed an unsteady pas seul about the banquet, varied by skirmishes with her long night-gown and darts at any unguarded viand that tempted her.
Sylvia trimmed the table with common flowers till it was an inviting sight before a viand appeared upon it, and hung green boughs about the room, with candles here and there to lend a festal light.
Their mode of preparing this viandis exquisitely simple.
The natives roast his flesh, and esteem it a viand of no ordinary excellence.
That being done, she took the first familiar viand that appeared, and congratulated herself upon being able to get her usual breakfast.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "viand" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.