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Definition of collop in English: collopnoun ˈkɒləpˈkɑləp North American dialect A slice of meat. Example sentencesExamples - The bear cleaned the collops of meat off the floor, stood on her hind legs, and danced with spirit, roaring.
- Jon plumped for the main course of skewered collops of Mallaig monkfish, but wasn't too keen on the other half of the combo, that Shetland salmon.
- This gave the following explanation of ‘fricandoes’: ‘a sort of Scotch collops, made of thin slices of Veal well larded and farced, which are afterwards to be dressed in a Stewpan, close covered, over a gentle Fire.’
- So unless you're minded to cut 'em into collops and be done with it, you'd best make allowances for their prejudices when you're after asking them to swear that first oath.
- I started off with the roast veal sweetbreads with collop of foie gras and morel jus, while Vicky opted for the roulade of duck foie gras cooked in truffle stock with cherry brioche.
Synonyms piece, portion, wedge, chunk, hunk, lump, slab, segment
Origin Late Middle English: of Scandinavian origin and related to Swedish kalops 'meat stew'. Rhymes dollop, gollop, lollop, scallop, scollop, trollop, Trollope, wallop Definition of collop in US English: collopnounˈkɑləpˈkäləp North American dialect A slice of meat. Example sentencesExamples - So unless you're minded to cut 'em into collops and be done with it, you'd best make allowances for their prejudices when you're after asking them to swear that first oath.
- I started off with the roast veal sweetbreads with collop of foie gras and morel jus, while Vicky opted for the roulade of duck foie gras cooked in truffle stock with cherry brioche.
- The bear cleaned the collops of meat off the floor, stood on her hind legs, and danced with spirit, roaring.
- Jon plumped for the main course of skewered collops of Mallaig monkfish, but wasn't too keen on the other half of the combo, that Shetland salmon.
- This gave the following explanation of ‘fricandoes’: ‘a sort of Scotch collops, made of thin slices of Veal well larded and farced, which are afterwards to be dressed in a Stewpan, close covered, over a gentle Fire.’
Synonyms piece, portion, wedge, chunk, hunk, lump, slab, segment
Origin Late Middle English: of Scandinavian origin and related to Swedish kalops ‘meat stew’. |