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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121. You can use fresh herbs to flavour the soup.
122. The soup had a very salty taste.
123. Her earring went plop into the soup.
124. I reheated some soup for lunch.
125. The soup was a mash of grain and vegetables.
126. Thicken the soup by adding potatoes.
127. He was stirring a pot of soup.
128. You'd better heat the tomato soup up.
129. This soup is very tasty.
130. Please warm the soup over.
131. She swabbed out the soup on the table.
132. You can make soup by boiling chicken carcasses.
133. She boiled up the chicken carcass to make soup.
134. I bought an oxtail to make some soup.
135. Stir the soup for a few seconds.
136. The soup wants a touch of salt.
137. I have been in the soup.
138. It should have the consistency of thick soup.
139. She'd made a large pot of chicken soup.
140. The soup is sold in cartons.
141. Cool the soup down by stirring it.
142. Strain the fat off before you serve the soup.
143. The soup thickens by boiling.
144. I wish you wouldn't slurp your soup like that.
145. We had a simple meal of soup and bread.
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146. He upset a bowl of soup.
147. She spooned out some creamed prawns soup to me.
148. This soup has a lovely creamy texture.
149. Craig got up and poured himself a mug of soup.
150. He tasted the soup to see if he had put enough salt in it.