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sippet Meaning

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sippet (n.)

A small sop; a small, thin piece of toasted bread soaked in milk, broth, or the like; a small piece of toasted or fried bread cut into some special shape and used for garnishing.

sippet Sentence Examples

  1. The waiter carefully placed the delicate sippet of toast atop the soup.
  2. Grandma's homemade bread was cut into perfect sippets for dipping in her gravy.
  3. The sippet of bread absorbed the rich flavors of the stew, creating a savory morsel.
  4. The soup was so thick that the sippet balanced precariously on its surface.
  5. The child greedily devoured the sippet of toast, savoring its buttery flavor.
  6. The tortilla sippet provided a crunchy contrast to the smooth filling of the taco.
  7. The sippet of pita bread was the perfect vehicle for scooping up the hummus.
  8. The sippet of bread became soggy from the soup, but its flavor remained delicious.
  9. The waiter brought a platter of sippets to accompany the cheese fondue.
  10. The sippet of bread soaked up the juices from the roast chicken, creating a flavorful treat.

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A small sop; a small, thin piece of toasted bread soaked in milk, broth, or the like; a small piece of toasted or fried bread cut into some special shape and us

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The waiter carefully placed the delicate sippet of toast atop the soup.

Grandma's homemade bread was cut into perfect sippets for dipping in her gravy.

The sippet of bread absorbed the rich flavors of the stew, creating a savory morsel.

The soup was so thick that the sippet balanced precariously on its surface.