collop (Meaning)

collop

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

collop Sentence Examples

  1. The butcher sliced thin collops of steak for the grill.
  2. The hungry diner eagerly devoured a plate of juicy collops.
  3. The collops sizzled in the pan, filling the air with a tantalizing aroma.
  4. The thick collops required longer cooking time to achieve their desired tenderness.
  5. The collops were marinated in a flavorful blend of herbs and spices for maximum taste.
  6. The chef carefully arranged the collops on a serving platter, creating an elegant presentation.
  7. The guests gasped in delight as they witnessed the chef expertly flip the collops over the open flame.
  8. The collops melted in the diners' mouths, resulting in a symphony of flavors.
  9. The restaurant's signature dish featured grilled collops served with a creamy mushroom sauce.
  10. The collops were the star attraction of the barbecue, leaving guests craving more.

FAQs About the word collop

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

tidbit, nugget, titbit, smidgin, chew, nibble, morsel, mouthful, snack, appetizer

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The butcher sliced thin collops of steak for the grill.

The hungry diner eagerly devoured a plate of juicy collops.

The collops sizzled in the pan, filling the air with a tantalizing aroma.

The thick collops required longer cooking time to achieve their desired tenderness.