From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmeatloafmeat‧loaf /ˈmiːtləʊf $ -loʊf/ noun (plural meatloaves /-ləʊvz $ -loʊvz/) [countable, uncountable] DFFmeat, herbs, and other foods mixed and baked together in the shape of a loaf
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meatloaf• Tomorrow afternoon, he concluded with neighborly zeal, he would bake a meatloaf and take it over.• Still, you'd have to say she can't cook a meatloaf.• I broke the news to Joan that night over a dinner of her delicious meatloaf.• My favorite dish, meatloaf and buttered eggplant, was on the menu every day.• Want a livelier meatloaf or a bolder pizza topping?• This place serves a mean meatloaf!• Kind of like preparing political meatloaf for the masses.