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Scollop (Verb)

Meaning 1

Fish for scallops.

Classification

Verbs of fighting, athletic activities.

Examples

  • They decided to scollop in the shallow waters where the scallops were abundant.
  • The clear visibility made it ideal for scolloping in the bay that morning.
  • Local fishermen often scollop in the early hours to catch the freshest scallops.
  • After a long day, the group headed back to shore to clean their scolloped catch.
  • Scolloping trips with an experienced guide are usually the best way to guarantee a good haul.

Synonyms

  • Scallop

Hypernyms

  • Fish

Related Words

  • Scollop (noun)

Meaning 2

Shape or cut in scallops; "scallop the hem of the dress".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • To scollop the edge of a circle creates a wavy, visually appealing pattern.
  • The seamstress decided to scollop the hem of the wedding dress for a more vintage look.
  • You can scollop the top of a plain curtain to make it more decorative.
  • To add a finishing touch to the tablecloth, she chose to scollop its edges.
  • Her task was to scollop the entire length of fancy lace for a special embroidery project.

Synonyms

  • Scallop

Hypernyms

  • Shape

Meaning 3

Form scallops in; "scallop the meat".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • Scollop the edges of the pastry to give the pie a decorative finish.
  • Make sure to scollop the rim of the tart before baking it in the oven.
  • She carefully scalloped the ham slices to create a visually appealing dish.
  • Using a knife, scollop the meat into small, rounded portions.
  • You can scollop the outside of the fish, leaving the inside intact for a more delicate flavor.

Synonyms

  • Scallop

Hypernyms

  • Hollow
  • Core Out
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