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mulligatawny

/muhl-i-guh-taw-nee/US // ˌmʌl ɪ gəˈtɔ ni //UK // (ˌmʌlɪɡəˈtɔːnɪ) //

慕名而来,慕容复,慕名而来的人,慕名而去

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a curry-flavored soup of East Indian origin, made with chicken or meat stock.

Examples

  • This may seem silly, but I have a friend with the last name “Mulligan,” and we used to call her “Mulligatawny,” like the soup.

  • English cooks generally err in making both mulligatawny and curries too hot.

  • I curse the cook who made the mulligatawny, but I forget that I ate two platefuls of it.

  • I defy you to enjoy mulligatawny soup and not make a beast of yourself, with ever so much hair over your mouth.

  • But it was the bishop that put his foot in the mulligatawny first.

  • "Infanta Isabella lope de Vegas mulligatawny Toronto," said the first waiter, weak but coming back pluckily.