dollop (Meaning)

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dollop (n)

a small measure (usually of food)

dollop Sentence Examples

  1. She added a dollop of whipped cream to her hot chocolate, making it a decadent treat.
  2. The chef carefully placed a dollop of caviar on top of each blini, adding a touch of luxury.
  3. I spread a dollop of butter on my toast, relishing its rich and creamy flavor.
  4. She scooped a dollop of ice cream onto the freshly baked chocolate chip cookie, creating a classic dessert.
  5. The artist added a dollop of paint to his palette, preparing to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  6. I accidentally dropped a dollop of mustard on my shirt, leaving a bright yellow stain.
  7. The vet applied a dollop of ointment to the dog's wound, helping to soothe and heal it.
  8. The child added a dollop of glitter to her art project, making it sparkle and shine.
  9. She added a dollop of lemon curd to her morning yogurt, adding a burst of tangy flavor.
  10. The baker added a dollop of frosting to each cupcake, making them look irresistible.

FAQs About the word dollop

a small measure (usually of food)

clump, glob, hunk,chunk, lump, wad, gob, clod, bead, bit

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She added a dollop of whipped cream to her hot chocolate, making it a decadent treat.

The chef carefully placed a dollop of caviar on top of each blini, adding a touch of luxury.

I spread a dollop of butter on my toast, relishing its rich and creamy flavor.

She scooped a dollop of ice cream onto the freshly baked chocolate chip cookie, creating a classic dessert.