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Definition of topping in English: toppingnounˈtɒpɪŋˈtɑpɪŋ A layer of food poured or spread over a base of a different type of food to add flavour. a cake with a marzipan topping Example sentencesExamples - Wholemeal flour is used to make the home-made pizza bases and the toppings are created with fresh ingredients - and schools make their own bread.
- The specialty here was Andean steak, served with a bunch of different toppings.
- But it could be and should be so much more than it's chewy crusts and several layers of toppings.
- Then there are Steamrollers' trademarked Wet Ones, burritos topped with a selection of housemade sauces and toppings.
- The latter are uniform in shape and come in frosted varieties with innumerable toppings and different fillings.
- Stateside Foods makes and distribute pizzas, dough balls and pizza toppings.
- With minor modifications to crust, sauce and toppings, the pie takes on new personalities.
- Take pan out of oven and put sauce and toppings on dough.
- The range of pizzas available at the bistro is massive, but the array of foods used as toppings is even more impressive.
- A variety of crusts, fine toppings and an overall performance that was hard to beat.
- Try a biscuit crust, tortillas, flatbread such as pita, bun halves or a baguette cut in half lengthwise as bases for pizza toppings.
- I don't mean that I chose different flavors, or played with the toppings.
- The rules of the game were, only two scoops, two sauces and three toppings with cherry allowed.
- Nothing else was in the bowls, but next to the bowls there were smaller bowls filled with all different kinds of toppings for salad!
- The basic idea is the same, skim the skin off the top, put your toppings on, and cook until gooey.
- The pizzas got the thumbs up too: the bases were light and fairly thin, the toppings fresh and tasty.
- You can have them ready in the freezer to warm through, halve and finish with the same toppings - just a little less - as the potato pancake.
- It also may be an exercise in willpower thanks to the fatty toppings that smother your food.
- Pieces of chocolate, orange, blueberry and pear are ideal toppings for any flavour.
- The pizza is as you'd expect, with a thick crust and lots of toppings, but we found it surprisingly light and not greasy.
Synonyms layer, covering, overlay, coat, skim, skin, thickness, plating, film, wash, glaze, varnish, veneer, lamination, sheet, finish, dusting, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, crust, patina, lustre, deposit, scale, facing, cladding
adjectiveˈtɒpɪŋˈtɑpɪŋ British dated, informal Excellent. that really is a topping dress Synonyms fine, of high quality, of a high standard, quality, superior enjoyable, pleasant, agreeable, pleasing, pleasurable, delightful, great, nice, lovely, amusing, diverting, jolly, merry, lively, festive, cheerful, convivial, congenial, sociable
Rhymes dropping, sopping, stopping Definition of topping in US English: toppingnounˈtäpiNGˈtɑpɪŋ A layer of food poured or spread over a base of a different type of food to add flavor. a cake with a marzipan topping Example sentencesExamples - Nothing else was in the bowls, but next to the bowls there were smaller bowls filled with all different kinds of toppings for salad!
- But it could be and should be so much more than it's chewy crusts and several layers of toppings.
- You can have them ready in the freezer to warm through, halve and finish with the same toppings - just a little less - as the potato pancake.
- Wholemeal flour is used to make the home-made pizza bases and the toppings are created with fresh ingredients - and schools make their own bread.
- I don't mean that I chose different flavors, or played with the toppings.
- Take pan out of oven and put sauce and toppings on dough.
- The specialty here was Andean steak, served with a bunch of different toppings.
- Then there are Steamrollers' trademarked Wet Ones, burritos topped with a selection of housemade sauces and toppings.
- The latter are uniform in shape and come in frosted varieties with innumerable toppings and different fillings.
- A variety of crusts, fine toppings and an overall performance that was hard to beat.
- Stateside Foods makes and distribute pizzas, dough balls and pizza toppings.
- The basic idea is the same, skim the skin off the top, put your toppings on, and cook until gooey.
- Pieces of chocolate, orange, blueberry and pear are ideal toppings for any flavour.
- The rules of the game were, only two scoops, two sauces and three toppings with cherry allowed.
- The pizza is as you'd expect, with a thick crust and lots of toppings, but we found it surprisingly light and not greasy.
- Try a biscuit crust, tortillas, flatbread such as pita, bun halves or a baguette cut in half lengthwise as bases for pizza toppings.
- It also may be an exercise in willpower thanks to the fatty toppings that smother your food.
- With minor modifications to crust, sauce and toppings, the pie takes on new personalities.
- The range of pizzas available at the bistro is massive, but the array of foods used as toppings is even more impressive.
- The pizzas got the thumbs up too: the bases were light and fairly thin, the toppings fresh and tasty.
Synonyms layer, covering, overlay, coat, skim, skin, thickness, plating, film, wash, glaze, varnish, veneer, lamination, sheet, finish, dusting, blanket, mantle, daub, smear, crust, patina, lustre, deposit, scale, facing, cladding
adjectiveˈtäpiNGˈtɑpɪŋ British dated, informal Very good or pleasing; excellent. that really is a topping dress Synonyms fine, of high quality, of a high standard, quality, superior enjoyable, pleasant, agreeable, pleasing, pleasurable, delightful, great, nice, lovely, amusing, diverting, jolly, merry, lively, festive, cheerful, convivial, congenial, sociable |