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ketchup

[ US /ˈkɛtʃəp/ ]
[ UK /kˈɛt‍ʃʌp/ ]
NOUN
  1. thick spicy sauce made from tomatoes

How To Use ketchup In A Sentence

  • I squirted a thin line of ketchup all down his chest.
  • Seems like these two crave a little normality - and a bit of ketchup. The Sun
  • The booth I was sitting in was pleather and red, and reeked of ketchup and mustard.
  • Pickles and sauces such as ketchup and mayo often contain more salt than you think. The Sun
  • Particularly good with lamb and it gives oomph to ketchup, too. The Sun
  • Trying to "ketchup" with consumer demand for healthier foods, H.J. Heinz dropped the gherkin pickle from the condiment's more-than-a-century-old label logo and spruced it up with a tomato on the vine with the slogan "Grown not made. Heinz ketchup spruces up label with a tomato
  • However, when you stop eating ketchup with your eggs and start serving an occasional egg (or cauliflower floret) beside your pool of ketchup, it becomes more of a problem. Big Girls, Small Kitchen: Ketchup, the Best Condiment (RECIPE)
  • Former "ethnic" goods are rarely differentiated, with grocery stores selling Bok Choy next to spinach, lemon grass alongside parsley, and Indian chutneys in the ketchup and mustard aisle.
  • When eating the pizza, I forbid ketchup and mayonnaise at the table.
  • An "Offaly good breakfast" may be a crap joke, but it was true to its word: grilled kidneys, pink at the eye, with Leopold Bloom's "faint tang of urine", a little fried wobbly liver, a round of black pudding, a fried egg trimmed unto the yolk on a piece of fried bread, a plank of crisp bacon and a dollop of their own ketchup. Restaurant review: the Potted Pig
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