I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
ladle soup out/into a bowl (= serve it using a large spoon )
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Ladle the soup into warm bowls and garnish with parsley.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a soup ladle
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A young boy with a ladle and a stoup of water wetted their grizzled mouths.
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Because the process does not involve handling molten metal, there is no contamination from ladles and tanks.
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I sat at the table, watching Frank stir the contents of the large metal pot with a wooden ladle .
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Jane sat near Dorothy's place, who was at the stove, ladle in her hand.
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Josie, standing by the stove with the ladle for helping out the pasta, decided to wait and say nothing.
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She dropped a ladle filled with hot soup into his lap.
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The aging prisoner picked up a greasy ladle and buried it in the soup, stirring it for a moment.
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Whiskers Zhu picked up the pail and ladle , then fell in behind old Zheng and Song Anni. 4.
II. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
out
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It's sort of ladled out to us like soup.
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Jigeehuu ambled shakily over to it after our first embrace and ladled out half a pint for me in a rice bowl.
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It's not an expensive place to eat until you start ladling out the ice-cold, flavoured vodkas.
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Poshekhonov ladled out the lore of the Correctional Labour Colonies.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Ladle the soup over rice.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After ladling into soup bowls, drizzle a design on top of the soup with a pureed red pepper mixture.
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He speared the plantain to one side of the pan and ladled in four globs of batter.
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It's not an expensive place to eat until you start ladling out the ice-cold, flavoured vodkas.
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It's sort of ladled out to us like soup.
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Jigeehuu ambled shakily over to it after our first embrace and ladled out half a pint for me in a rice bowl.
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My father ladled some soup into my plate.
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Poshekhonov ladled out the lore of the Correctional Labour Colonies.
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She ladled a little of the court bouillon over the fat bits of mackerel.