peppered
带胡椒的,带皮纹的,带皮屑的,带皮条的
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- : a pungent condiment obtained from various plants of the genus Piper, especially from the dried berries, used whole or ground, of the tropical climbing shrub P. nigrum.
- : any plant of the genus Piper.Compare pepper family.
- : any of several plants of the genus Capsicum, especially C. annuum, cultivated in many varieties, or C. frutescens.
- : the usually green or red fruit of any of these plants, ranging from mild to very pungent in flavor.
- : the pungent seeds of several varieties of C. annuum or C. frutescens, used ground or whole as a condiment.
- : Baseball. pepper game.
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- : to season with or as if with pepper.
- : to sprinkle or cover, as if with pepper; dot.
- : to sprinkle like pepper.
- : to hit with rapidly repeated short jabs.
- : to pelt with or as if with shot or missiles: They peppered the speaker with hard questions.
- : to discharge at something.
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Examples
Good thing too, because in 2018 Complete Farmer enjoyed its first successes with soybeans and chili peppers.
Lightly season with salt and pepper, and pair with your favorite sauce.
The man puts down a bag and took out his own pepper spray, and then used it.
Season with 1 teaspoon of the salt and a generous amount of pepper and stir to combine.
Score the skin of the breast in a crosshatch pattern, being careful not to expose the flesh, then generously season with salt and pepper.
At that point, a tall, brown-haired man with wire-rimmed glasses came over to me, sat down, and peppered me with questions.
The text is peppered with internal rhymes and repeated letter combos.
Though it would be nice if they could do it without being peppered by a bunch of rude questions from Larry King.
Calls to plead with insurance companies are peppered throughout the day.
The broadcast was heavily peppered with commercials for Pepsi, Kit Kat, Chevrolet, and KFC.
Our guns peppered their quickest, and it was a treat to see the shrapnel bursting clean and true along the ridge.
I had the honor to kiss her Serene Highness's hand, and to talk a great many peppered insipidities suitable to the occasion.
Everything was thickly peppered with ashes and the sun shone luridly through the smoke.
And there was a brisk hail-storm at the gate of the Rockies that peppered us smartly for a few moments.
Both of these they enfiladed; also they peppered the roads whenever troops were visible moving in or out.