ladleful (Meaning)

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ladleful (n.)

A quantity sufficient to fill a ladle.

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ladleful Sentence Examples

  1. The cook carefully poured a ladleful of soup into each bowl.
  2. The aroma of the freshly cooked stew wafted through the kitchen as she stirred in a ladleful of vegetables.
  3. The ladleful of batter dropped into the hot oil, sizzling and sending up a cloud of steam.
  4. She ladled out a generous ladleful of sauce onto the pasta, coating the noodles in a rich, flavorful embrace.
  5. With a deft flick of her wrist, she artfully transferred a ladleful of risotto from the pot to the serving dish.
  6. The ladleful of punch was served with a scoop of ice cream, making it a refreshing and delightful treat.
  7. Grandma lovingly dished out a ladleful of chicken noodle soup for her sick grandchild, offering comfort and nourishment in every spoonful.
  8. The ladleful of molten chocolate was poured over a scoop of ice cream, creating a decadent and indulgent dessert.
  9. The chef used a ladleful of stock to deglaze the pan, infusing the sauce with a delicious savory flavor.
  10. She added a ladleful of water to the boiling pot, ensuring the pasta would cook to perfection.

FAQs About the word ladleful

A quantity sufficient to fill a ladle.

spoon, scoop,dipper,teaspoon, tablespoon, skimmer, soupspoon

fill, pour, fill, pour,,

The cook carefully poured a ladleful of soup into each bowl.

The aroma of the freshly cooked stew wafted through the kitchen as she stirred in a ladleful of vegetables.

The ladleful of batter dropped into the hot oil, sizzling and sending up a cloud of steam.

She ladled out a generous ladleful of sauce onto the pasta, coating the noodles in a rich, flavorful embrace.