scollop


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Synonyms for scollop

edible muscle of mollusks having fan-shaped shells

thin slice of meat (especially veal) usually fried or broiled

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edible marine bivalve having a fluted fan-shaped shell that swim by expelling water from the shell in a series of snapping motions

form scallops in

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fish for scallops

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shape or cut in scallops

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Not since the days of Gosforth's Jenny Lee Smith and Boldon's Marion Scollop have the girl golfers of the region been provided with a role model of Tour standard calibre.
Paines on the outside with Embossed corners with a Pearl scollop Border.
Goodnight, God bless Carol.) -Danny, Pat and Megan, Catherine and Scollop x x x.
Garnish with shiso cress and place a skewer in side of each scollop.
HThere's also the great fish butty, the battered sausage, the fishcake, scollops, mushy peas and curry sauce plus we all know the proper name for the greatest extra is 'bits' -not 'scraps' or 'dubs' or even, according to Wikipedia, 'gribbles' in the south-west.
On the Thursday night of 3 October 1963 at around 1.20am, a huge harvest moon hung over Liverpool, and 21-year-old Mick Smethurst left his girlfriend's house on Wavertree's Cecil Street and headed for his home on Garmoyle Road, where his mother would be waiting to make him the ritual supper of scollops - not the shellfish of that name, but thick fried slices of parboiled spuds, and they were a rosy prospect to young Mick.
The company's unusual name led to a famous advertising campaign in the 1950s based upon the misspelling of their name following the successful delivery of a letter, without delay, addressed to Speckles and Dollops Ltd, England with the words, "try Apples and Scollops, Oldbury" scribbled on the envelope.
Not a few are captured having the deep scars of these encounters,--furrowed heads, broken teeth, scolloped fins; and in some instances, wrenched and dislocated mouths.
Another section showed her moaning about having to eat scollops.