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scallop

[skol-uhp, skal-] / ˈskɒl əp, ˈskæl- /










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The meal begins with scallop brightened with currant and rye-seasoned buttermilk, then slow-cooked reindeer, sirloin and tongue, finished over wood, mushroom purée beneath and fermented cabbage cutting richness.

From Salon

Go to the Marché des Enfants Rouges in the 3rd arrondissement in Paris for fresh oysters and a cheese plate, or to the Marché des Carmes in Toulouse for some lamb chops and fried scallops.

From Barron's

I found some growing by the water a little way down from our shelter, with their fanned-out leaves like scalloped elephant ears.

From Literature

Bundles of coiled wires hang, scalloped, from the ceiling.

From Literature

A tender hunk of goat may follow, gleaming over a sauce that gets its oceanic depth from dried scallops.

From The Wall Street Journal