gammoned

/ˈɡæmənd/
verb
  1. Past tense of gammon: to deceive or trick someone with clever talk.
    • He gammoned the tourists into buying fake souvenirs.
    • She realized she had been gammoned by the smooth-talking salesman.
    • They gammoned their way into the exclusive party with a made-up story.
adjective
  1. Of meat, especially bacon or ham: cured or smoked, often in the style of gammon.
    • The breakfast menu featured gammoned bacon with eggs.
    • She bought a gammoned ham for the holiday dinner.
    • The gammoned pork had a rich, smoky flavor.
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