pea soup

NOUN
  1. a thick soup made of dried peas (usually made into a puree)
  2. a heavy thick yellow fog
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How To Use pea soup In A Sentence

  • We were brought a plate of cold and bright green pea soup, refreshing and tasty, and a little coffee cup of cold brandade de lotte, with green peas sprinkled on top.
  • It can be jarring in pea soup to have a jolt of capsiacin heat. Tigers & Strawberries » Split Pea Soup: It’s Ugly
  • Ham hock and split pea soup makes a satisfying starter before a main course of chorizo-crusted cod. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1965, fifty companies embarked, in pea soup secrecy, upon a historic search for gas under the North Sea. The Impact of Natural Gas on the United Kingdom
  • Every Thursday, for example, there was thick pea soup with ham and mustard with fresh, crunchy rye crispbreads followed by pancakes and berries.
  • Only the overly dense basil sauce, doused on basil linguine, and a creamy pea soup that's bizarrely addictive but oddly unsatisfying feel like miscalculated appetizers.
  • I like them in pea soup – they are sweet, but more complexly flavored than carrots, which adds another level of flavor to the entire dish. Tigers & Strawberries » Split Pea Soup: It’s Ugly
  • And this is the London to which Marx moved in 1849, the London of Dickens and the London of pea soup of fogs and mud and chaos and in which you might find a megalosaurus. Karl Marx: A Life
  • The pea soup (containing fresh croutons and savory ham hocks) was quite delicious, for the record, as were the deviled eggs, cut widthwise and stuffed with a smooth buttercup-yellow filling.
  • The pounds pile on as they break for split-pea soup, munch chocolate-chip cookies, dine on shrimp and pasta.
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