ladle|ladled|ladles|ladling in English
verb
[la·dle || 'leɪdl]
spoon out, dip out and serve with a ladle
Use "ladle|ladled|ladles|ladling" in a sentence
1. To Beladle means to pour out with a ladle; ladle out
2. To Beladle means to pour out with a ladle; ladle out
3. What does Beladle mean? To pour out with a ladle; ladle out
4. Ladle the soup over rice.
5. I use a soup ladle.
6. 2 The hostess ladled out a bowl of tomato soup.
7. He likes to ladle out advice.
8. My son, fate is like this ladle.
9. Ladle Caponata into jars leaving 1 inch headspace
10. Ancistroid = hook-shaped, Arytenoid = ladle-shaped, Buccinal = trumpet-shaped
11. Ancistroid = hook-shaped, Arytenoid = ladle-shaped, Buccinal = trumpet-shaped
12. There was a wood ladle chained to the deck.
13. Arm is the main working parts of ladle turret.
14. Beladle ( third-person singular simple present Beladles, present participle beladling, simple past and past participle Beladled ) ( transitive) To pour out with a ladle; ladle out.
15. Scalding molten steel is in the crude iron ladle.
16. Cadenzas: Ladling The Gravy On Classical Music Commentator Miles Hoffman talks turkey about the classical cadenza
17. She was serving soup with a ladle and scowl.
18. So here is Caleb with his iron ladle hat.
19. Up top is a skillet layered with sliced Corned beef and a couple ladles-full …
20. Beladle (third-person singular simple present Beladles, present participle beladling, simple past and past participle Beladled) (transitive) To pour out with a ladle; ladle out
21. Ladle the soup into bowls and drizzle with sesame oil.
22. Antique Creamware Pearlware Ladle Spoon Blue Feather Edge Leeds 19th c 1810
23. Ladle chilled soup into shallow soup plates and sprinkle with the chervil.
24. Ladle the Applesauce into hot, sterilized jars, leaving half an inch of headspace
25. She dropped a ladle filled with hot soup into his lap.