noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a soup/cereal/pudding bowl (= for eating soup, cereal etc from )
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These work well as pasta or cereal bowls.
cake/soup etc mix
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Add water to the cake mix and bake at 375°F.
condensed soup
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condensed soup
fish soup
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Use the bones to make fish soup.
soup kitchen
soup spoon
vegetable soup
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I think I'll have the vegetable soup.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
hot
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Serve with beer, cider, a robust red wine or a bowl of hot soup .
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This incredibly dense, hot soup of protons and electrons is called fluid metallic hydrogen.
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It was nearly two o'clock and there were few soldiers drinking the hot soup and ersatz coffee.
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She dropped a ladle filled with hot soup into his lap.
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In addition, the clients can buy hot homemade soup over the counter.
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Later, at half-past twelve, she began preparing a simple meal, hot soup and cold salad.
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They drink hot soup and get up with the painful slowness of old men.
thick
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The waves and the water beyond have become a thick brown soup .
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Dressed, he walks out there, into sun which pours over him like a thick , scalding soup .
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She had prepared a large stew, or thick soup , her speciality, brought to perfection in years of communal living.
■ NOUN
bean
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Specialities include black bean soup , seafood crepes, chicken enchilada and filet mignon.
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He also had a side order of Navy bean soup , a cottage-cheese salad and cherry pie.
bowl
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A soup bowl with a flared rim can help prevent spillages.
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Hands in their laps, both husband and wife address the soup bowl , bowing.
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His soup bowl snaked from his tray, tipped, tilted, the liquid ran steaming to the bowl in front of Byrkin.
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She put it down on the table next to Bedford, and removed his soup bowl .
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Luch fished the worst of the earth from the soup bowl and offered it to Marion, who didn't notice.
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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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Luch was by the fire, fishing a heating stone out from the soup bowl .
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Ladle the broth into soup bowls and garnish with turkey strips, avocado chunks and cilantro.
chicken
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Both the milk and the chicken soup were left behind.
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The caldo de pollo is a rich but light chicken soup that is a delightful meal by itself.
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The familiar smell of London came in through the window, and mingled with the smell of chicken soup .
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No patent remedy exists for these, no chicken soup for the soul, however much we may yearn for ready comfort.
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Bowls of the clear chicken soup they loved were put on the table.
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So then I made him homemade chicken soup .
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No other recipe causes so much grief, with the possible exception of chicken soup - but that's another saga!
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There'd be soft tomato sandwiches for tea, and chicken soup and dumplings for supper.
kitchen
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The evening programme is aimed at teenagers and features a live band and soup kitchen .
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Or, George Bush visiting a soup kitchen and maybe Jeane Kirkpatrick at a boxing match.
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On every street corner a newspaper billboard proclaimed it, in every soup kitchen queue people discussed it.
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We could not have created this soup kitchen without busting the unions.
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It's like a queue for a soup kitchen .
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San Francisco reported soup kitchens running out of food and food pantries unable to keep up stocks of high-protein items.
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Moscow is a city of soup kitchens and strip shows, of Cadillacs and corruption.
mushroom
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She then had a delectable mushroom soup - and for the main course she chose something that was entirely new to her.
onion
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Don't miss the onion soup .
pea
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What were pea soup rhythms and honda-honda basslines and who invented them?
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The gray tasteless pea soup served at each meal was nicknamed the Green Terror.
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Before the apple charlotte, Miss Chib was given a bowl of pea soup with a spoonful of whipped cream on it.
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The Feldwebel agreed and she came back with three large bowls of hot pea soup .
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Lunch was pea soup , roast beef, roast potatoes, sprouts and peas, with apple snow for dessert.
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As for food - do you call a bowl of thin pea soup food?
plate
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Ladle chilled soup into shallow soup plates and sprinkle with the chervil.
pot
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Tear two corn tortillas into small pieces and add to the soup pot .
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Heat beef broth in soup pot .
spoon
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His wife fiddled with her spoons , putting the dessert spoon into the curve of the soup spoon.
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He picked up his soup spoon and banged it twice on the table.
tomato
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A world devoid of tomato soup , tomato sauce, tomato ketchup and tomato paste is hard to visualize.
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Searching in the cabinets, she found a can of tomato soup .
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Muriel kept a flow of small talk steadily through tomato soup , liver casserole and apple crumble.
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We had tomato soup for dinner, followed by roast beef and sago pudding, served airline-style on a tray.
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How do you mess up tomato soup ?
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Rachaela put the portions into a dish and upended a can of Heinz tomato soup over them to make a casserole.
tureen
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The finest piece in this sale is a magnificent silver soup tureen by Paul de Lamerie.
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Drain well in a colander and divide them among individual bowls or put them in a large soup tureen .
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The soup tureen was in front of Edward Pitt, the curving silver ladle on the table by his plate.
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A look into the Christie archives showed that the catalogue listed four soup tureens , each selling for £68.
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James was aware of Sarah Byrne from the moment she came into the dining room carrying the soup tureen .
■ VERB
drink
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It was nearly two o'clock and there were few soldiers drinking the hot soup and ersatz coffee.
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The Feldwebel drank his soup straight out of the bowl and baited the mousy man because he wouldn't do the same.
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Flippant answer: Drink half the soup !
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They drink hot soup and get up with the painful slowness of old men.
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They drank thin soup and shivered.
eat
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Two grey-haired ladies sat either side of a fire eating green soup from wide dishes on their knees.
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I use one spoon to eat the soup , another to stir the coffee and then the cereal.
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We ate green soup , made from the leaves of linden trees.
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He even ate at the soup kitchen to save money and time.
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Some dab on a tad, some eat it like soup .
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He picked up his bag and went downstairs to find the proprietor eating soup under a photograph of Chiang Kai-shek.
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They wonder if we would be so kind as to watch how they eat their Western-style soup .
make
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The miscellany of different loans make up an alphabet soup of SALs, SECALs and ESAFs.
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The cooks must make a soup , two main courses, at least one of them vegetarian, and two desserts.
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We made the soup while you were out.
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The softened filaments would be boiled in stock, flavored, and made into a steaming soup .
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He thought maybe he'd make some soup .
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So then I made him homemade chicken soup .
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You can more or less make soup from anything, though a good home-made stock adds a certain flavour.
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Shop for clothes or sort through the pile of papers on her desk. Make a pot of soup or wash bedclothes.
serve
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When ready to serve , reheat the soup to boiling point and pour into a heated tureen.
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The addition of salt will improve the lemon flavour. Serve the soup immediately, garnished with chopped parsley or chives.
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Instead of stuffed artichokes, serve a lemony artichoke soup as a first course.
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By now, his wife would have given up waiting and served the cold beetroot soup with sour cream and chives.
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Civil-defence workers serving hot soup from their mobile kitchens on Hof station have tears streaming down their faces.
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Only once did our guests mutiny and that was when I served up pastry soup .
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He had served the soup himself.
stir
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My father went back to stirring the soup , which I could smell now above the cigar smoke.
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Another silence while I stir my soup .
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Stephan hummed a little tune and stirred his soup .
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Add to broth. Stir soup until it begins to thicken.
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Plump, juicy toes stirred into the soup .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
soup/dish/fish etc of the day
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A little skimmer bream is my fourth fish of the day and the first I have had to net.
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The fish of the day , a grilled sole, was of the same ilk.
the primordial soup
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This is why bodies exist, rather than separate replicators still battling it out in the primordial soup.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Add to simmering soup along with garlic, lentils, tomatoes and all spices.
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Drain well in a colander and divide them among individual bowls or put them in a large soup tureen.
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Drizzle egg substitute into soup , cover and let stand.
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It was a successful year for new product introductions, including high quality desserts, new soup varieties and pasta products.
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Menus tend to be Germanic with large helpings of soup , veal or sausage and Rösti potatoes.
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On entering the parish hall, he was surprised to smell the unmistakable odor of chicken noodle soup .