bisques in English

noun
1
a rich, creamy soup typically made with shellfish, especially lobster.
Scallops come with a rich, foaming lobster bisque .
2
an extra turn, point, or stroke allowed to a weaker player in croquet or court tennis.
To our mind, there is a far better handicap than any of these, viz., the bisque .
3
fired unglazed pottery.
using bisque for doll heads
4
a light brown color.
shades of bisque, taupe, and chocolate brown

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2. So all Bisques are soup, but not all soups are Bisques

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4. Bisque f (plural Bisques) advantage; Etymology 3

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7. The most common Bisques material is ceramic

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9. Bisque f (plural Bisques) Bisque (soup, colour) Etymology 2

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11. More commonly now, Bisques are thickened with rice, which can …

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13. My senior cat loves the Bisques and they are sold out everywhere

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15. Synonyms for ambers include Ambergrises, yellows, golds, lemons, chrome, creams, saffrons, bisques, blonds and buffs

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18. Ceramics another name for biscuit 2 Tennis Golf croquet an extra point, stroke, or turn Explanation of Bisques

19. Bisque (third-person singular simple present bisques, present participle bisquing, simple past and past participle Bisqued) To prepare ceramics in the bisque style

20. "Bisques THE name is applied to a class of soups thickened into closer consistency than broth by the addition of minced meat and crumbs

21. Tennis by John Moyer Heathcote, Edward Oliver Pleydell-Bouverie, Arthur Campbell Ainger (1890) "One or more Bisques may be given or received in augmentation of,

22. Their chowders, Bisques and stocks are made in small batches and canned mostly by hand, just like people on the coast of Maine have been doing for generations

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25. Like a good chowder, Bisques do taste better as they sit so if you’re planning on serving this over the weekend, I suggest you put it together about 24 hours in advance

26. Bisques are only referred to soups that are thickened with purified shells from crustaceans (lobster, shrimp, etc.) Therefore any tomato “bisque” is erroneously named–they should fall under the umbrella soup or cream soup if thickened with such

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