noun a type of thick soup or stew made with seafood, vegetables, and often milk or cream

  • The restaurant is known for its delicious clam chowder.
  • I could really go for some chowder right now.
  • Let's grab some chowder and chill out by the beach.
  • His mind was a chowder of conflicting thoughts and emotions.

noun a sauce made from meat juices, usually thickened with flour or cornstarch

  • The chef prepared a rich and flavorful gravy to accompany the roast beef.
  • I love pouring extra gravy on my mashed potatoes.
  • This gravy is lit, I can't get enough of it!
  • His success in the stock market was like gravy on top of his already impressive career.

noun a type of stew or soup originating in Louisiana, typically containing a variety of ingredients such as meat, seafood, vegetables, and spices

  • The chef prepared a delicious seafood gumbo for the special event.
  • I can't wait to dig into that bowl of gumbo, it smells amazing!
  • Let's grab some gumbo and chill out for the evening.
  • The diverse group of musicians created a musical gumbo that delighted the audience.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun)

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a particular item or object

  • The chef prepared a delicious beef stew for the dinner party.
  • I'm in a stew trying to figure out what to wear to the event.
  • She's always in a stew about something, it's exhausting.
  • The team found themselves in a stew after losing their star player to injury.

noun a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle

  • The chef skillfully flipped the pancake in the air before serving it to the customer.
  • Let's grab some pancakes for breakfast this morning.
  • I love me some flapjacks for brunch!
  • Her smile was as warm and comforting as a stack of freshly made pancakes.

noun a soft food made by boiling oatmeal or other meal or legumes in water or milk until thick

  • The traditional Scottish breakfast includes a bowl of porridge.
  • I like to have porridge for breakfast because it's filling.
  • Let's grab some porridge before heading out for the day.
  • His mind felt like a bowl of porridge after a long day of work.

noun a sweet dish made of various ingredients such as milk, sugar, flour, and flavorings, typically baked or boiled

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  • The pudding was served as the final course of the elegant dinner party.
  • I can't wait to dig into that delicious pudding for dessert!
  • This pudding is the bomb, I could eat it all day!
  • Her words were like a sweet pudding, comforting and satisfying to the soul.

noun a liquid dish, typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables in stock or water

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  • The chef prepared a delicious vegetable soup for the guests.
  • I'm craving some hot soup on this chilly day.
  • Let's grab some soup to warm up.
  • His words were a comforting soup for her troubled mind.

noun a type of fast food item

  • The cafeteria served chicken nuggets for lunch today.
  • I could really go for some chicken nuggets right now.
  • Let's grab some nugs for a quick snack.
  • Her idea was like a chicken nugget - small but satisfying.

noun a type of spicy noodle soup popular in Southeast Asian cuisine

  • Laksa is a traditional spicy noodle soup that originated in Southeast Asia.
  • I'm craving some laksa for dinner tonight.
  • Let's grab some laksa and chill out at the hawker center.
  • The flavors in this laksa dish are like a party in my mouth.

noun a type of thick wheat flour noodle commonly used in Japanese cuisine

  • Udon is a type of thick wheat flour noodle commonly used in Japanese cuisine.
  • I'm craving some udon for lunch today.
  • Let's grab some udon and chill at home.
  • His mind was a bowl of tangled udon noodles, unable to sort through his thoughts.

noun a Chinese dish made with tofu and minced meat, typically flavored with fermented black beans and chili paste

  • Mapo tofu is a popular Chinese dish made with tofu and minced meat cooked in a spicy sauce.
  • I love ordering mapo tofu from the Chinese takeout place down the street.
  • Mapo tofu is my go-to when I'm craving something spicy and flavorful.
  • The mapo tofu of the business world, this new startup is shaking things up with its bold ideas.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • The chef prepared a platter of pigs in blankets for the holiday party.
  • I can't wait to eat those pigs in blankets at the party tonight!
  • Let's chow down on some pigs in blankets at the shindig.
  • The new policy is like wrapping old ideas in pigs in blankets - it may look different, but it's still the same underneath.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • The chef prepared a delicious mince on toast dish for the guests.
  • I love having mince on toast for breakfast on weekends.
  • Let's grab some mince on toast before we head out.
  • Her words were like mince on toast, hard to swallow but necessary to digest.

noun a type of sandwich popular in Northern England, consisting of a meat or vegetable pie served in a bread roll

  • The bakery down the street is known for their delicious pie barm, a popular choice among customers.
  • I could really go for a pie barm right now, it's the perfect snack.
  • Let's grab a pie barm from that new bakery, I heard they're amazing!
  • The pie barm represents a blend of sweet and savory flavors, creating a unique culinary experience.

noun a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being

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  • The concept of hygge is deeply rooted in Danish culture, emphasizing coziness and contentment.
  • Let's light some candles and have a movie night for some hygge vibes.
  • I love creating a hygge atmosphere in my home with soft blankets and warm tea.
  • Finding moments of hygge in the chaos of everyday life can bring a sense of peace and happiness.

noun A slang term for spaghetti bolognese, a popular Italian pasta dish typically made with ground meat, tomatoes, and other ingredients.

  • The chef prepared a delicious spaghetti bolognese for the guests.
  • I'm craving some spag bol for dinner tonight.
  • Let's whip up some spag bol and watch a movie.
  • Her spag bol recipe is the secret to her success in the kitchen.

noun a traditional Russian soup made with cabbage and other vegetables

  • The traditional Russian dish, shchi, is a cabbage soup that is commonly served during the winter months.
  • I love making a big pot of shchi on a cold day to warm up.
  • My grandma's shchi is the bomb - it's so flavorful and comforting.
  • The political debate was a heated shchi, with each side passionately defending their stance.

noun a type of traditional Russian dumpling typically filled with minced meat

  • Pelmeni is a traditional Russian dish made of minced meat wrapped in thin dough and boiled.
  • I love eating pelmeni with sour cream and dill.
  • Let's grab some pelmeni for lunch, they're so tasty!
  • The pelmeni of ideas were swirling in his mind, waiting to be served to the world.

noun a type of soup made from beets and usually served with sour cream

  • The traditional Russian borscht recipe includes beets, cabbage, and potatoes.
  • My grandma makes the best borscht in town, hands down.
  • I could go for a steaming bowl of borscht right about now.
  • The chef's borscht was a masterpiece of flavors, a true work of art.

noun a type of soup made with beer as one of the main ingredients

  • The traditional recipe for beer soup includes a blend of ale, broth, and seasonings.
  • My grandma makes the best beer soup for family gatherings.
  • I could go for a bowl of beer soup right about now.
  • The atmosphere at the bar was so lively, it felt like we were swimming in a sea of beer soup.

noun a type of food made of ground maize dough or cooked flour, typical of several Latin American countries

  • The traditional Venezuelan dish, arepa, is made from cornmeal and often stuffed with various fillings.
  • I could really go for an arepa right now, they're so delicious!
  • Let's grab some arepas and chill at the park.
  • Her smile was as warm and comforting as a freshly baked arepa.

noun a type of dumpling filled with ground meat or another savory filling, usually served in soup

  • The traditional Jewish dish, kreplach, is often served during holidays.
  • I can't wait to dig into some delicious kreplach at the family gathering.
  • Let's grab some kreplach to-go and enjoy it at the park.
  • Her words were like comforting kreplach for his troubled soul.

noun A dish in South Asian cuisine made from rice and lentils, often flavored with spices and vegetables

  • The traditional Indian dish khichdi is made with rice and lentils.
  • I'm craving some homemade khichdi for dinner tonight.
  • Let's whip up some khichdi and chill with Netflix.
  • The project was a khichdi of different ideas and strategies, but somehow it all came together in the end.

noun a type of Japanese noodle soup dish

  • The restaurant offered a variety of traditional Japanese dishes, including ramen.
  • Let's grab some ramen for lunch today.
  • I'm craving some bomb ramen right now.
  • His mind was a bowl of ramen, a mix of different thoughts and ideas.