scalloped Antonyms
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Meaning of scalloped
scalloped (s)
having a margin with rounded scallops
scalloped (imp. & p. p.)
of Scallop
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.
scalloped (n.)
Baked in a scallop; cooked with crumbs.
scalloped Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The fireplace mantel featured a row of scalloped tiles, adding a touch of Victorian charm.
- The walkway leading to the garden was bordered by scalloped hedges, providing a sense of symmetry.
- The edges of the lampshade were scalloped, casting a soft, diffused light.
- The scallop shell mosaic on the bathroom wall shimmered with iridescent colors.
- The wedding cake was decorated with intricate scalloped frosting swirls.
- 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.