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- Dictionarygravy/ˈɡreɪvi/
noun
- 1. a sauce made by mixing the fat and juices exuded by meat during cooking with stock and other ingredients: "sit down and enjoy a roast , Yorkshire pudding, and vegetables, all served with a healthy helping of gravy"
- 2. something pleasing, especially money or success, that is unearned or unexpected: informal North American "their current position is simply gravy for a team that has high potential and is not fielding its best roster"
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