dallop (Meaning)
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dallop (n.)
A tuft or clump.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dallop
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dallop Sentence Examples
- She scooped a generous dollop of whipped cream onto her slice of pie.
- A dollop of honey added the perfect touch of sweetness to the savory dish.
- The chef garnished the soup with a dallop of sour cream and a sprinkle of chives.
- He stirred a dallop of mayonnaise into the salad dressing for extra creaminess.
- The baker carefully placed a dallop of frosting on each cupcake, creating a beautiful swirl design.
- A dallop of ketchup was all he needed to complete his plate of fries.
- She added a dallop of hot sauce to her tacos for an extra kick of flavor.
- The recipe called for a dallop of olive oil to be drizzled over the roasted vegetables.
- A dallop of jam on top of the toast made for a delightful breakfast treat.
- With a dallop of melted butter, the popcorn was ready for movie night.
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A tuft or clump.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
She scooped a generous dollop of whipped cream onto her slice of pie.
A dollop of honey added the perfect touch of sweetness to the savory dish.
The chef garnished the soup with a dallop of sour cream and a sprinkle of chives.
He stirred a dallop of mayonnaise into the salad dressing for extra creaminess.