Pronunciation: /bɪsk/
noun a type of rich and creamy soup made from shellfish or other seafood
A1 I ordered a bowl of bisque soup for lunch.
A2 The chef prepared a delicious lobster bisque for the special menu.
B1 The bisque was seasoned perfectly with a hint of sherry.
B2 The creamy bisque was garnished with fresh herbs and served with crusty bread.
C1 The bisque was a culinary masterpiece, showcasing the chef's expertise.
C2 The bisque was so exquisite that it received rave reviews from food critics.
adjective referring to something related to bisque, such as bisque pottery
A1 The bisque soup was delicious.
A2 She wore a bisque-colored dress to the party.
B1 The artist used a bisque clay to create the sculpture.
B2 The bisque finish on the furniture gave it a sleek and modern look.
C1 The bisque porcelain vase was a valuable antique.
C2 The chef's signature dish was a bisque lobster with truffle oil.
formal The chef prepared a delicious lobster bisque for the special event.
informal I love ordering a bowl of seafood bisque from that restaurant.
slang Let's grab some bisque before heading to the party.
figurative Her words were like a comforting bisque for his troubled mind.
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