collops Antonyms

Meaning of collops

collops

a small piece or slice especially of meat, a fold of fat flesh

collops Sentence Examples

  1. The butcher skillfully sliced the sirloin into tender collops for the dinner.
  2. The collops of chicken, coated in breadcrumbs, sizzled in the hot pan.
  3. A thick gravy, enriched with onions and mushrooms, adorned the savory collops of beef.
  4. The collops of venison were marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, creating an exquisite aroma.
  5. The chef's collops were grilled to perfection, showcasing their tender texture and rich flavor.
  6. The juicy collops of pork were served with a tangy apple sauce, complementing their sweetness.
  7. The generous collops of lamb were roasted on a bed of vegetables, filling the room with a mouthwatering scent.
  8. A comforting stew simmered with thick collops of beef, potatoes, and carrots, creating a hearty meal.
  9. The traditional dish of collops and dumplings was a favorite among the local villagers.
  10. The collops of fish were fried until golden brown, adding a crispy touch to the delicate dish.

FAQs About the word collops

a small piece or slice especially of meat, a fold of fat flesh

titbits, tidbits, noisettes, bites, nuggets, tastes, medallions, nibbles, morsels, canapés

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The butcher skillfully sliced the sirloin into tender collops for the dinner.

The collops of chicken, coated in breadcrumbs, sizzled in the hot pan.

A thick gravy, enriched with onions and mushrooms, adorned the savory collops of beef.

The collops of venison were marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, creating an exquisite aroma.