How To Use Scalloped In A Sentence

  • The main course was going to be a roast duck, served with cranberry stuffing and scalloped potatoes.
  • After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets.
  • Over scalloped potatoes and roast beef, Gabriella's favourite meal, Elaine's mother asked, ‘So, James, what do you do for a living?’
  • Some of the things Margaret made for breakfast she made for lunch or supper, too, such as frizzled beef, and scalloped eggs and omelettes. A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl
  • It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and scalloped hems giving jackets a feminine edge.
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  • However, the side of scalloped potatoes was creamy and excellent and there was a generous portion of steamed vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, beans, shredded carrots, peas) that made it feel like a holiday dinner.
  • Part of the Bandora family, the Orpharion is a smaller wire-strung instrument with a similar scalloped body shape.
  • Dishes labeled deep-fried, pan-fried, basted, batter-dipped, breaded, creamy, crispy, scalloped, Alfredo, au gratin or in cream sauce are usually high in calories, unhealthy fats or sodium.
  • In a very sad ending to the tale the prime veal calf found himself escalloped Viennese style. Archive 2007-04-22
  • It does not rest on the stone table: the foremost scalloped edge of the platform dips below the straight edge of the table, and the base of the platform is not rendered visible.
  • Despite its late date, the conservative display of raised-panel doors, applied ogee moldings, and a scalloped opening to the display area are all borrowed from eighteenth-century design.
  • An intrusive coldness suffused my arteries, flooded my veins, scalloped my core in ice.
  • The leaves are light green, slightly furry and have an attractive scalloped edge.
  • The girls had been up all night cooking macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes and stewed pork.
  • This is a red and black buffalo plaid miniskirt with what they call flirty inverted pleats and a black scalloped lace hem. Family Storms
  • Their yellow hue is picked up in the scalloped edges of the stockings, tailored from matelasse pillow shams.
  • Light pink sheer fabric was scalloped between the posts on my bed.
  • It was something fearful to see him eat escalloped oysters. Mark Twain
  • Against a rustic stucco wall, water trickles out of scalloped bowls into a colorful blue fountain bedecked with blazing bougainvillea.
  • The scalloped edge gives the knife a multistage cutting action that enables clean slicing of bread fresh from the oven. Baking's Power Couple
  • The result of their labors was a big box of lovely-looking "mottoes," all neatly twisted into fringed or scalloped papers of bright colors. Marjorie's Busy Days
  • Three types of sharks are common in the area: the sand tiger shark, bull shark and scalloped hammerhead.
  • Three types of sharks are common in the area: the sand tiger shark, bull shark and scalloped hammerhead.
  • Today the City Palace is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Rajasthan, with courtyards trimmed with scalloped arcades, and magnificent glittering mosaics.
  • I thought his pink confetti tweed skirt suit with an understated floral embroidered scalloped hem was right on the money.
  • Anyway, I'm a real sucker for scalloped edges, and this little project is just zipping along.
  • I suppose most anything that can be done with potatoes or sweet potatoes should work equally as well for yuca, including scalloped yuca. Yuca recipes
  • Made of mahogany with boxwood and maple inlays and black walnut, tulip poplar, and yellow pine secondary woods, the distinctive feature is the mastic or pitch used to fill in the quatrefoil and scalloped inlays on the legs.
  • Maybe I can finally get the recipe for those amazing scalloped potatoes she made for your reception.
  • The inferior medullary velum connects the nodulus to the peduncle of the flocculus and to the flocculus itself, the scalloped margin of which protrudes from the remainder of the cerebellum.
  • The soft scalloped edges, oversized dimensions, and embossed details of these high quality, highly functional serving pieces set them apart and provide long-lasting style.
  • One great suggestion is using metallic braid ribbon with scalloped edges to spruce up plain metal votives.
  • These start with a poached egg on puff pastry, followed by melt-in-your-mouth herbed salmon, and then a thick slice of roast beef in gravy accompanied by scalloped potatoes.
  • A scalloped, cloverleaf shape lends plenty of character to this Charlestown Square table (above left) from Broyhill.
  • Add details by layering shapes over the base paper, use paper punches and scalloped scrapbooking scissors to add style, use a gold calligraphy pen to add names.
  • An eroded crater in a larger plain with a scalloped appearance near Pavonis Mons.
  • Raised above street level, a large, sloping concrete platform with a scalloped edge is covered with earth, vegetation and fragments of stone structures, including walls and a roofless cottage.
  • The peak was scalloped into two shaggy wings across its western exposure, which made it appear to be embracing the cove.
  • After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets.
  • The girls had been up all night cooking macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes and stewed pork.
  • The scalloped hammerhead was once among the most abundant sharks. Times, Sunday Times
  • A whistle sometimes directed at her when she wore her evening dress with the scalloped hem. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • This floppy two-foot-tall member of the mint family has scalloped, lemon-scented leaves that make a soothing evening tea and add body to blends as well.
  • Our campsite is a scalloped bay whose beach, shaded by she-oaks, is so narrow at high tide that I can roll straight out of my tent and into the lagoon.
  • The third represented the upper half of a human figure, ending in an escalloped line like the waves; the face was rubbed and featureless, and both arms were held very stiffly up in the air. The Complete Father Brown
  • I was wearing a simple grey American Apparel t - shirt , scalloped shorts and rhinestone necklace.
  • Articles of wearing apparel were done upon a soft fine muslin called mull, breadths of which were embroidered for skirts, lengths of it were scalloped and embroidered for flounces, and hand-lengths of it were done for the short waists and sleeves of the pretty Colonial gowns worn by our delicate ancestresses. The Development of Embroidery in America
  • Scalloped edges, lace and ruffles infuse the clothes with motion and make for an exciting silhouette.
  • So his contribution was an escalloped potato and caramelized onion fritter, baked with lots of rosemary in muffin tins. DesignerBlog
  • At the front, large tapering light covers flank a steeply rising, scalloped bonnet that features a central crease line.
  • Scalloped hammerhead sharks are difficult to mistake, and usually seen mob-handed where deep waters meet reef.
  • We also enjoyed the baked sea bass with scalloped potatoes.
  • ‘Took you long enough,’ she muttered and handed him a bowl of scalloped potatoes.
  • The researchers traced finds from the scalloped hammerhead shark species—collected at the world's biggest fin market in Hong Kong—back to rare populations in the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans.
  • All were “Recommended with reservations” and the only one that came close to the score for the top two pans was the scalloped edge Pyrex, which the testers didn’t like only because the “press-in fluting actually made pies look messy,” even though it baked the pies perfectly. Cook’s Country rates pie plates | Baking Bites
  • The distinctive shape, with prominently scalloped rim, recalls contemporary European silver forms, specifically bleeding, or barber's bowls.
  • Terese grinned at her, and scooped some of Rowena's mother's mashed potatoes next to the scalloped ones on her plate.
  • Where the curving hills scalloped the edge of the light-blue sky Mount Egmont soared ten thousand feet, sloping into the clouds, its sides still white with snow, its symmetry so perfect that even those like Frank who saw it every day of their lives never ceased to marvel. The Thorn Birds
  • An elaborately scalloped newspaper drape ornamented the clock shelf; paper chains, made of blue and yellow sale-bills, were festooned from the elbow of the stove pipes to the window curtains; the wood box was freshly papered with newspaper; red flannel was put in the lamps. Sowing Seeds in Danny
  • I spot it on a banister: the glossy silks of its opened fan, each edge scalloped.
  • Some of the prettier varieties of summer squash, such as the Yellow Custard Squash, with its flat, scalloped shape, are among the numerous cultivars which can be dried and used for decoration.
  • ‘They should be glad I am not writing about the food,’ smiled Miller after sampling the herb-encrusted halibut with fennel sauce, scalloped potatoes and asparagus.
  • Light pink sheer fabric was scalloped between the posts on my bed.
  • In a scalloped sun-trap glade carpeted with misty bluebells a black cap sang.
  • The women affect parti-coloured petticoats of home-made baize or woollen stuff, dyed blue, scarlet, brown, or orange; a scalloped cape of the same material bound with some contrasting hue; and a white or coloured head-kerchief, sometimes topped by the _carapuça_, but rarely by the vulgar 'billycock' of the Canaries. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • The spurred yellow-green buds rise, then burst open above 2-to 3-foot pillows of deeply scalloped blue-green foliage.
  • In typical Islamic style, scalloped arches access encircling verandahs, stretch in cool symmetry down corridors leading to the actual tombs.
  • The main course was going to be a roast duck, served with cranberry stuffing and scalloped potatoes.
  • For a while everything went along the way parties are supposed to: Some hair got mussed, some glassware was broken, and I may or may not have seen a scalloped La Perla balconette bra swinging from a Tiffany stained-glass lamp. Fashionista
  • For many large coastal shark species, the declines were much greater - tiger, scalloped hammerhead, bull and dusky shark populations have all plummeted by more than 95 percent.
  • This incised brass tray was described by its owner as a Benares tray, but it is thought the scalloped cavetto concave moulding and figural decoration mean it is more likely the work of the Jaipur school of art in Rajasthan, India, dating from 1890-1900. Antiques slide show – Egyptian bracelets and Meukow cognac
  • Its wings are mottled brown, small eyespots dotting the scalloped edges here and there, small circles with tails on them.
  • Kaneohe Bay, on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, is a pupping ground for the scalloped hammerhead as well as a favorite haunt of the sandbar shark, a typical, blunt-headed reef shark.
  • I want you to do the edge, do a nice little scalloped edge all around.
  • The St. Mary thistle grows at the foot of the walls in knots of large, spreading, crinkled leaves, beautifully scalloped at the edges; the glazed surface reticulated with lacteal veins, retaining the milk that, according to the legend, flowed from the Virgin's breast, and, forming the Milky Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • And a square of lightly scalloped white potatoes layered with sweet potatoes is pleasantly understated.
  • He sat down on the edge of a flame duct scalloped out of the concrete pad, feeling the sun-heated wall against his calves as his legs dangled, the chain scraping between them.
  • Although the celebration will be as muted as a saxophone full of scalloped potatoes considering his dismal last place finish in a field of two.
  • They're equally at home with ham, lamb, and such cheese-rich side dishes as scalloped potatoes.
  • They're made from shiny gold bars, which feature a delicate, scalloped, satin gold border.
  • Snap up the scalloped potatoes or the garlic mashed potatoes if you see them on the hot table, too.
  • The scalloped rim presents a series of sheer walls ahead and behind, but to our left there is an utter falling away, a dropping and dropping until a dissected badlands finally looms up.
  • I found myself admiring the beautifully scalloped collar of a jacket, the gently flowing lines of a very feminine blouse, the outrageous burst of color of a certain scarf, the delicacy of a sterling silver pin.
  • Hidden beneath a tender and delicious paillard of veal is a cake of brilliantly creamy scalloped potatoes, crusted with a golden gratin of Asiago.
  • Scalloped eyelet, called galloon embroidery, had decorative edging on both sides of the fabric, great for a fuller skirt. Sea Escape
  • Most of the postcards date from the first half of the 20th century and are of the popular hand-tinted type with scalloped edges.
  • This incised brass tray was described by its owner as a Benares tray, but it is thought the scalloped cavetto concave moulding and figural decoration mean it is more likely the work of the Jaipur school of art in Rajasthan, India, dating from 1890-1900. Antiques slide show – Egyptian bracelets and Meukow cognac
  • The peak was scalloped into two shaggy wings across its western exposure, which made it appear to be embracing the cove.
  • Here, sheltered more completely than opposite the break in the reef, the artu came in places right down to the water's edge; the breadfruit trees cast the shadow of their great scalloped leaves upon the water; glades, thick with fern, wildernesses of the mammee apple, and bushes of the scarlet "wild cocoanut" all slipped by, as the dinghy, hugging the shore, crept up the lagoon. The Blue Lagoon: a romance
  • This area of the ice cap was covered with a layer of scalloped snow, what was called sastrugi, little curled waves of frozen snow formed by winds and erosion. Ice Hunt
  • They wore satin dresses with scalloped bodices and straight skirts and carried cream and cerise roses.
  • For many large coastal shark species, the declines were much greater - tiger, scalloped hammerhead, bull and dusky shark populations have all plummeted by more than 95 percent.
  • The silver lace trim needed to line the underside of the rabbet so that the scalloped edge would peak out onto the backing board.
  • It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and scalloped hems giving jackets a feminine edge.
  • Howells would eventually worry about “so many dinners…so few books”20 in regard to his friend; but literature was not the point for Mark Twain now, and neither were escalloped oysters; the point was polemics, written fast and broadcast faster; and in this pursuit he excelled brilliantly. Mark Twain
  • Spanish mansions, with the usual charmingly 'escalloped' roof, all resting on a prolonged colonnade or piazza, strange, old-fashioned, and original, running round to a vast extent, which the sensible town has decreed is never to be interfered with. A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
  • Researchers used a tool called "genetic stock identification" to test samples of 62 scalloped hammerhead shark fins—an endangered species—from the Hong Kong fin market.
  • Even her lunches were the subject of coverage, from her failed quest to find a breadless turkey sandwich at the courthouse cafeteria to yesterday's court-provided meal of chicken and scalloped potatoes.
  • The sheets, pillow cases and shams are highlighted by the double line of satin stitch embroidery along the outlines and the hems of the sheets are scalloped for extra detail.
  • Mitted cats have evenly matched and scalloped white mittens on their front legs.
  • It sounds like an aluminum 1 agora coin from Israel. These have scalloped edges, not round.
  • I chose to put sand colored scalloped concrete border edgers against the outside pool edge and now only the lip shows on top.
  • For many large coastal shark species, the declines were much greater - tiger, scalloped hammerhead, bull and dusky shark populations have all plummeted by more than 95 percent.
  • Soon we served up steaming helpings of scalloped potatoes, chicken breasts and gravy onto our plates, and ate hungrily.
  • Add extra cheese to scalloped potatoes or macaroni and cheese; order extra cheese on pizza.
  • The pleasure in surveying this extraordinary combination of beautiful objects, the richness and variety of the work, the long lines broken by the charming and, as they are called, 'escalloped' gables, the A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
  • A scalloped, cloverleaf shape lends plenty of character to this Charlestown Square table.
  • As a change from mashed or baked potatoes, prepare scalloped potatoes.
  • the dress had a scalloped skirt
  • This comprises two double layers of glass - the outermost layer made of curved panels to produce a scalloped effect - with dramatic maintenance walkways in the interstitial voids.
  • In a central chamber scalloped with light and hung with tapestried arabesques they lean on bolsters & smoke long chibouks of haschisch scented with opium & amber.
  • Small beef filets, mounted on croutons, got a garlicky, mustard-spiked red-wine sauce one evening, and a stack of deftly scalloped potatoes.

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