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dollop

[dol-uhp] / ˈdɒl əp /
NOUN
lump
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STRONG


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Jenrick managed to be late to his own defection, in the latest dollop of farce on a day groaning with drama, jeopardy, skulduggery and plotting.

From BBC

Pulling it off required 18 months of meticulous planning, daring subterfuge, high-tech gadgets, cool nerves—and a dollop of luck.

From The Wall Street Journal

A seasonal salad and dollops of spiced yogurt round out plates.

From The Wall Street Journal

Try adding a dollop or two of plain Greek yogurt.

From Salon

Every year there is the faintly absurd recipe of a dollop of briefing, several tablespoons of speculation and a sprinkling of leaks.

From BBC