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Meanings of
clear soup
in English
Russian
бульон
Portuguese
caldo
Catalan
brou
Spanish
caldo
Back to the meaning
Clear liquid (soup) preparation.
stock
soup
broth
Related terms
type of food or dish
Russian
бульон
Usage of
clear soup
in English
1
The Italian paste is mostly used as an addition in
clear
soup
.
2
To the
clear
soup
may be added macaroni, noodles or any vegetables.
3
They ate a
clear
soup
,
steak, green salad and bread.
4
Mr. Hudson brought him up a basin of
clear
soup
.
5
It may be used with any dark or
clear
soup
,
even when already seasoned.
6
There is
clear
soup
for dinner, and some lovely sweet-breads.
7
Excellent the
clear
soup
always was at the club!
8
Then a
clear
soup
,
a fish aspec, a-Whyrhapsodise?
9
Stewed fruit, cooked vegetables and "
clear
soup
"
were also part of his prescribed diet.
10
Cocoa and
clear
soup
and oranges and oat-meal.
11
Her refinement threw a tinge of coarseness over his eager consumption of his excellent
clear
soup
.
12
It began with a choice of thick or
clear
soup
,
then boiled turbot, or fillets of sole.
13
A
clear
soup
the color of rubies.
14
It was
clear
soup
,
made chiefly of Marsala, and purchased from the pastry cook's in Store Street.
15
Ill give a
clear
soup
to Marion.
16
A bowl of
clear
soup
,
the midday meal prescribed by Doctor Briginshaw, lay untasted at his side.
Other examples for "clear soup"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
clear
soup
clear
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
clear soup
Russian
бульон
Portuguese
caldo
Catalan
brou
Spanish
caldo
Clear soup
through the time
Clear soup
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common