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broth

[brawth, broth] / brɔθ, brɒθ /


Example Sentences

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They sit in similar registers — closer to porridge than broth, a texture that my brain immediately interprets as nourishing.

From Salon

That structure is especially visible in central and northern Italy, where dishes often revolve around meat broths, polenta, beans, chestnuts, and long-cooked cuts meant to feed families over several days.

From Salon

That meager bowl of cabbage broth—so bare, I wouldn’t even call it a soup—failed to satisfy my hearty appetite.

From Literature

French superstar Kylian Mbappe was hammering the goals in but the team rarely flowed in attack, with too many cooks spoiling the proverbial broth.

From Barron's

When guests come over, Sando pours shot glasses of bean broth.

From The Wall Street Journal