moule Antonyms

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Meaning of moule

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moule (v. i.)

To contract mold; to grow moldy; to mold.

moule Sentence Examples

  1. The chef expertly steamed the plump mussels (moules) in a fragrant white wine sauce.
  2. The moules marinières were a classic dish at the seaside restaurant, accompanied by crisp frites.
  3. The moules à la crème were rich and flavorful, topped with a creamy herb sauce.
  4. The moules au Roquefort had a pungent and savory taste, enhanced by the addition of the blue-veined cheese.
  5. The moules farcies were a delightful hors d'oeuvre, filled with a savory stuffing of breadcrumbs and herbs.
  6. The moules gratinées were baked with a crispy breadcrumb topping, creating a golden crust.
  7. The moules à la provençale were a Provencal delicacy, cooked with tomatoes, garlic, and olive oil.
  8. The moules à l'escabèche were a traditional Catalan dish, marinated in vinegar, garlic, and bay leaves.
  9. The moules à l'aïoli were served with a garlicky mayonnaise, adding a zesty kick to the seafood.
  10. The moules poulette were a hearty and comforting dish, cooked in a creamy sauce made with eggs and butter.

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To contract mold; to grow moldy; to mold.

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The chef expertly steamed the plump mussels (moules) in a fragrant white wine sauce.

The moules marinières were a classic dish at the seaside restaurant, accompanied by crisp frites.

The moules à la crème were rich and flavorful, topped with a creamy herb sauce.

The moules au Roquefort had a pungent and savory taste, enhanced by the addition of the blue-veined cheese.