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bisque1 /bɪsk / /biːsk /noun [mass noun]A rich shellfish soup, typically made from lobster.Scallops come with a rich, foaming lobster bisque....- With eyes bigger than our bellies we move on to lobster and prawn bisque, rich with cream and brandy, mopped up with home-made bread and washed down with a crisp, white Sauvignon.
- Allow the food to dispel your chills - the thick, soothing lobster bisque, the aromatic fennel soup, or a terrine of foie gras that glides down your throat like velvet across a smooth back.
Origin Rhymes brisk, disc, disk, fisc, frisk, risk, whisk bisque2 /bɪsk /nounAn extra turn or stroke allowed to a weaker player in croquet.To our mind, there is a far better handicap than any of these, viz., the bisque....- We need to get near one ball, take the first bisque to hit it and croquet it to a useful position whilst getting within hitting distance of another.
- To take a bisque judiciously requires a cool head and great familiarity with tennis.
Origin Mid 17th century (originally a term in real tennis): from French, of unknown ultimate origin. bisque3 /bɪsk /noun Another term for biscuit (sense 2). |