dollop|dolloped|dolloping|dollops in English
verb
[dol·lop || 'dɒləp]
spoon a quantity of something; serve in large shapeless quantities
Use "dollop|dolloped|dolloping|dollops" in a sentence
1. He dolloped whipped cream over the bread.
2. Raspberry fool with dollops of cream.
3. a dollop of whipped cream.
4. Bond movies are Confected from dollops of action, cleavage, and gadgets
5. The storekeeper promised her to lay aside two dollops of pudding.
6. Taylor deserves a dollop of the blame.
7. Bonnie Banters About food with a dollop of humor!
8. Everyone could do with a dollop of goodness.
9. You use it by the drop, not by the dollop.
10. Also Puff pastry squares, a dollop of Boursin …
11. Lightly toasted, with a dollop of cream cheese.
12. She put a dollop if ice - cream in each bowl.
13. There's a good dollop of cream in buffalo yoghurt.
14. A dollop of romance now and then is good for everybody.
15. I added a dollop of vanilla ice-cream to the pie.
16. Blinis are traditionally served with a dollop of creme fraiche and caviar
17. It also swallowed a healthy dollop of spending on advertising.
18. Place a dollop of relish on plates and top with quail.
19. Louise watched as the dollop of mashed potato fell onto her plate.
20. This time he certainly saw blank incomprehension mixed with a liberal dollop of incredulity.
21. It means more bets can be made with a given dollop of capital.
22. You will take care to open your mouth, Crepitate shoo shoo to Band-aid dollop
23. Enjoy Beetroot recipes for salads, risottos or soups with a dollop of cooling soured cream
24. After applying The Aesthe Youth Emulsion, use the enclosed spatula to scoop 2 to 3 small dollops of cream
25. 16 The color of saffron, with dollops of red tomatoes flecked throughout, this hot potage goes beyond comfort food.