tenderloin
Americannoun
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(in beef or pork) the tender meat of the muscle running through the sirloin and terminating before the ribs.
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a cut of beef lying between the sirloin and ribs.
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(initial capital letter)
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(formerly) a district in New York City noted for corruption and vice: so called because police there could eat well from their bribes.
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a similar district in any U.S. city.
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noun
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a tender cut of pork or other meat from between the sirloin and ribs
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a district of a city that is particularly noted for vice and corruption
Etymology
Origin of tenderloin
Example Sentences
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I enjoyed the signature burger at the Polaris lounge in San Francisco much more than my beef tenderloin in the sky.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026
And after a local screwpine sorbet palate cleanser, Maldivian chefs slice up Wagyu tenderloin alongside baby leeks, eggplant, fennel pollen and coconut jus.
From Salon • Dec. 27, 2025
After graduating in 2011, he debuted the Ooo-We! sauce, a “sweet, spicy, saucy glaze” that he said pairs well with everything from eggs to pork tenderloin.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 5, 2025
Dine-in: The Thanksgiving menu includes poached pear salad, smoked chèvre, apple-brined turkey breast, beef tenderloin, pumpkin pie and more.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 15, 2023
The cook, placed upon her mettle, served a delicious repast—a luscious tenderloin broiled k point The wine tasted good; the marron glac£ seemed to be just what she wanted.
From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin
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