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Significados de
scollop
en inglés
portugués
vieira
catalán
petxina de pelegrí
español
chuleta
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Thin slice of meat (especially veal) usually fried or broiled.
scallop
cutlet
escallop
español
chuleta
Sinónimos
Examples for "
scallop
"
scallop
cutlet
escallop
Examples for "
scallop
"
1
The rays in turn decimated the bay
scallop
populations around North Carolina.
2
The stretched-out slow-time ripping open of a
scallop
by a famished starfish.
3
Rinse the
scallop
meat and pat dry, leaving them on the shells.
4
Rei speared a pan-grilled
scallop
from the bed of endive and watercress.
5
Stella pushed a bloated
scallop
around her plate with her fork, annoyed.
1
The
cutlet
may be served with either brown gravy or tomato sauce.
2
A crisp, breaded
cutlet
or fillet does not require a pan sauce.
3
There was soup, fish, a
cutlet
,
a roast fowl, and some game.
4
Come, come, eat up the
cutlet
,
and take this glass of sherry.
5
Yet the 'Birobidzhan-style' dish on a local restaurant menu is a pork
cutlet
.
1
From there a broad clay-coloured band edged the wing and joined the dark colour in
escallops
.
2
Fish: Baked, fried, boiled;
escalloped
salmon, salmon croquettes.
3
Yes, there they were: argent, a bend gules, with four
escallops
of the field,-theancient coat of my house.
4
Escalloped
corn in ramikins.
5
But it gave us the palmer-shells on our coat of arms-argent, a cross sable, in each corner three
escallops
of the last.
Uso de
scollop
en inglés
1
Prick them with a fork, and crimp or
scollop
the edges neatly.
2
Lastly, the Solanaceae: Verbascum thapsus, or shepherd's club; V. sinuatum, or
scollop
-
leaved
mullein.
3
The shells may be tin, granite-ware, or silver-plated, or, the natural oyster or
scollop
shells.
4
The young lady's little
scollop
-
the
one
as is called Naughty Tillus-issent away for the winter.
5
You may bake them in large clam shells, or in the tin
scollop
shells made for the purpose.
6
Each two, when sewed together, form a
scollop
at the top and bottom where the web is turned.
7
Tom Cranceford and Sallie Pruitt will be there and in the shine of the fire we'll cut many a
scollop
.
8
He invested the greater part of this sum in "insertions" and
"
scollop
trimmings," and returned to New York.
9
She had embroidered the tiny sleeves with a neat
scollop
,
and had taken great pains to make it strong and neatly.
10
I reckon it ain't going to suffer none for lack of paint," I says, "when you start in to
scollop
the facts."
11
You may ornament the sides and top with leaves or flowers of paste, shaped with a tin cutter, and notch or
scollop
the edges handsomely.
12
For change, you may, after stewing, cut them in
scollop
shells with grated bread, and bake them; or make them into cakes, and fry them.
13
Its back is marked with black
scollops
,
and in size exceeds many of the Platycerei.
14
Like the Summer Crookneck, the
scolloped
squashes are used while young or in a green state.
15
That plan has since been changed to a much more efficient blade, the
scolloped
edged sickle.
16
Cabby, to the 'Grilled Bone and
Scolloped
Cockle,' at the bottom of St. Ventricle Lane, you know.
Más ejemplos para "scollop"
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Colocaciones frecuentes
scollop the edges
form a scollop
little scollop
neat scollop
scollop shells
Más colocaciones
Translations for
scollop
portugués
vieira
costeleta
escalope
costoleta
catalán
petxina de pelegrí
petxina
costella
español
chuleta
venera
Scollop
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