dollop 的 2 个定义
- a lump or blob of some substance: dollops of mud.
- a small quantity: Add a dollop of soda water to the mixture.
- to dispense in dollops: to dollop whipped cream over the cake.
dollop 近义词
lump
更多dollop例句
- Melt a dollop of bacon grease in a large, heavy pot, cooking over medium-high heat.
- The cake is great on its own, but a scoop of ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream or even creme fraiche would add a cool, creamy element.
- Tuna tartare, shimmering with orange trout roe, is reimagined with garnishes of sliced finger lime and pale green dollops of shishito pureed with chickpeas.
- Before bed I’d steal a dollop of her fancy face wash, and gradually, I began to notice that my face was getting less dry and more clear.
- A thick dollop of transparent hair gel rests on the back of a brown hand.
- Yet here we are, dispensing another dollop of inhumanity to some of the most troubled and despised people in America.
- Dessert is a slice of melt-in-your-mouth treacle tart with a dollop of perfectly tart clotted cream.
- And, of course, the whole shebang can be topped with a dollop of hot cheese.
- Afterwards, back in the locker room, Gregg Allman morosely doles himself out another dollop of coke.
- He embraced it, like the nickname “Killer,” and he fed the rage with drugs as required: Every audience demanded its dollop.
- Spike this succulent Sea Rabbit with horseradish or a dollop of sherry, for a change.
- Crowley grinned at him, poured coffee and then a dollop of Napoleon brandy into it.
- And many such like things she did, though never did they fetch such a dollop of money again.
- Then the bows lifted to the first swell, and a dollop of spray flew over them, and rattled against the bridge-screens.
- A certain weight of jute, termed a “dollop,” is laid upon the feed cloth for each revolution of the latter.