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NOUN
  1. a slight but appreciable amount
    this dish could use a touch of garlic

How To Use soupcon In A Sentence

  • The new director tries to square the circle by holding onto the buzz created by Ellis's woman-hating bloodfest while adding a soupçon of satire.
  • That's why we cannot afford a single moment of complacency, a second of self-indulgence, a soupcon of short-sightedness, or a waking moment of egotism. Carl Pope: Game Time
  • The pursuit of filthy lucre, and a soupçon of booze, had created constant inspiration.
  • Your thinking has a soupçon of immaturity and indecision to it.
  • But a soupçon of moral outrage may do France, and the world, some good.
  • Add just a soupcon of garlic.
  • We apologise to our more pedantic readers for the absence of a cedilla on the word ‘soupcon’. But do you really think I've got time to write this drivel and go the Windows Character Map to look for French accents?
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas BUTTERNUT SQUASH SEED With a haunting and hard-to place taste—hints of apricot, chanterelles, a soupcon of peanut butter—a finishing swirl of this domestic oil can be just the thing to make vegetables like roasted cauliflower and Brussels sprouts a little more provocative. Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut Oil
  • Including Russia (but not China or France) in the ruling committee might impart just the right soupçon of anti-Americanism to the new organization, which must be credible yet not intractable
  • No, Mr Bingham, it is a shame that Tories were so "frit" at the prospect of an election that they rolled out a series of dog whistles like this one, added a soupcon of ridiculous mendacious memory man act, and topped it all off with a sprig of big bad money lies. Archive 2007-11-04
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