scrod Synonyms

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scrod Meaning

Wordnet

scrod (n)

flesh of young Atlantic cod weighing up to 2 pounds; also young haddock and pollock; often broiled

young Atlantic cod or haddock especially one split and boned for cooking

Webster

scrod (n.)

Alt. of Scrode

scrod Sentence Examples

  1. The local fish market boasts the freshest scrod in town.
  2. The chef prepared a delectable scrod dish with lemon butter and herbs.
  3. Scrolling through the menu, I couldn't resist ordering the grilled scrod.
  4. The scrod was cooked to perfection, with a flaky interior and a crispy exterior.
  5. Served alongside the scrod were roasted vegetables and a tangy dill sauce.
  6. The lemon wedge provided the perfect contrast to the rich flavor of the scrod.
  7. I couldn't help but savor every bite of the succulent scrod.
  8. The scrod's mild flavor allowed the other ingredients in the dish to shine.
  9. I highly recommend pairing the scrod with a crisp white wine.
  10. I will definitely be returning to this restaurant for more of their scrumptious scrod.

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flesh of young Atlantic cod weighing up to 2 pounds; also young haddock and pollock; often broiled, young Atlantic cod or haddock especially one split and boned

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The local fish market boasts the freshest scrod in town.

The chef prepared a delectable scrod dish with lemon butter and herbs.

Scrolling through the menu, I couldn't resist ordering the grilled scrod.

The scrod was cooked to perfection, with a flaky interior and a crispy exterior.