scalloped (Meaning)

Wordnet

scalloped (s)

having a margin with rounded scallops

Webster

scalloped (imp. & p. p.)

of Scallop

Webster

scalloped (a.)

Furnished with a scallop; made or done with or in a scallop.

Having the edge or border cut or marked with segments of circles. See Scallop, n., 2.

Webster

scalloped (n.)

Baked in a scallop; cooked with crumbs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scalloped

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scalloped Sentence Examples

  1. The edge of the dress was intricately scalloped, resembling a delicate flower.
  2. The scallops on the seashell spiraled elegantly outward, creating a mesmerizing pattern.
  3. The pastry dough was cut into perfect scalloped circles, ready for baking.
  4. The scalloped potatoes sizzled in the pan, their edges turning golden brown.
  5. The fireplace mantel featured a row of scalloped tiles, adding a touch of Victorian charm.
  6. The walkway leading to the garden was bordered by scalloped hedges, providing a sense of symmetry.
  7. The edges of the lampshade were scalloped, casting a soft, diffused light.
  8. The scallop shell mosaic on the bathroom wall shimmered with iridescent colors.
  9. The wedding cake was decorated with intricate scalloped frosting swirls.
  10. The curtains billowed slightly in the breeze, their scalloped edges swaying gently.

FAQs About the word scalloped

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The edge of the dress was intricately scalloped, resembling a delicate flower.

The scallops on the seashell spiraled elegantly outward, creating a mesmerizing pattern.

The pastry dough was cut into perfect scalloped circles, ready for baking.

The scalloped potatoes sizzled in the pan, their edges turning golden brown.