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have larded
  • present perfect of lard.

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Other singers might have larded the song with synthesizers and punctuating drums, but Celeste knew to keep it simple.

From New York Times • Feb. 3, 2021

Another, by Urban Front, an international network of researchers in Europe and the Americas, looks at how public-private partnerships involved in various land use schemes have larded the city of Barcelona with debt.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 20, 2019

And we already have larded the Border Patrol with more fat than they can work off chasing the border crossers.

From New York Times • Jan. 25, 2018

Then, after the soup, Malena says she can make sweetbread pates with mushrooms: and for the meat course we'll have larded fillet.

From Alice Adams by Tarkington, Booth

To have larded his nose, to have greased his eyes, And be stung at the last in his tail.

From Collected Poems Volume Two by Noyes, Alfred