Similar words: coup, do up, go up, group, south, couple, southern, source. Meaning: [suːp] n. 1. liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food 2. any composition having a consistency suggestive of soup 3. an unfortunate situation. v. dope (a racehorse).
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91. She used up the chicken bones to make soup.
92. The soup is very hot. Don't burn your mouth.
93. The dish is too shallow to serve soup in.
94. Give the soup a stir.
95. She spoiled the soup with too much salt.
96. You've put too much salt in the soup.
97. This soup is delicious; my compliments to the chef.
98. The soup was bubbling away on the stove.
99. Cover the soup to stop a skin from forming.
100. We heated the soup on the cooker.
101. Would you like a bowl of soup?
102. The soup was left to simmer.
103. Uncover the pan and let the soup simmer.
104. The soup has to be boiled down.
105. The soup tasted mildly spicy.
106. Bring the soup to the boil.
107. She ladled chicken soup from the boiler.
108. Let's cut up the chicken and make some soup.
109. Slowly , slowly. Don't swash the soup.
110. You can freeze the soup at this stage.
111. The soup was thin and clear, yet mysteriously rich.
112. I think I'd like the soup for my starter.
113. Leeks and potatoes go well together in a soup.
114. There's not much sustenance in a bowl of soup.
115. I found a hair in my soup.
116. He brewed a pot of soup from the leftovers.
117. He spilt soup all down his front.
118. Could you give the soup a quick stir?
119. The soup will reduce by adding some cooking starch.
120. Serve the soup with crusty bread.