Soup

  • 41soup — noun /suːp/ a) Any of various dishes commonly made by boiling water or stock with various ingredients, such as meat and vegetables, to extract flavor. Pho is a traditional Vietnamese soup. b) A serving of such a dish, typically in a bowl. See… …

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  • 42SOUP — Software Of Uncertain Pedigree (Governmental » US Government) * Soup Of Unordered Playlists (Community » Music) …

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  • 43soup — [17] Soup was borrowed from French soupe. This, like its English relative sop, originally denoted a ‘piece of bread soaked in liquid’. One way of making such sops was to put them in the bottom of a bowl and pour broth over them, and eventually… …

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  • 44soup — See: in the soup …

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  • 45soup n — When cooks are in the soup they don t like to eat humble pie. slurp v …

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  • 46soup — n. fog. We can t see anything through this soup. Better drive slow …

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  • 47soup's on — n. dinner is ready; dinner is on the table. Soup s on. Get it while it s hot …

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  • 48Soup’s on! — in. Dinner is ready. □ Time to eat! Soup’s on! …

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  • 49soup — [17] Soup was borrowed from French soupe. This, like its English relative sop, originally denoted a ‘piece of bread soaked in liquid’. One way of making such sops was to put them in the bottom of a bowl and pour broth over them, and eventually… …

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  • 50Soup (novel) — Soup is a 1974 children s novel by Robert Newton Peck.Its main characters are two boys, Robert (the narrator) and his close friend Luther, better known as Soup . It takes place during the 1930s in a small town in Vermont where the author also… …

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