scollop

[US]/ˈskɒləp/
[UK]/ˈskɑːləp/

Translation

n.a type of mollusk or shellfish, often used in cooking; shallow dish used for baking or serving
vt.to cut into a scallop shape
Word Forms
Third Person Singularscollops
Pluralscollops
Present Participlescolloping
Past Tensescolloped
Past Participlescolloped

Example Sentences

we decided to scollop the edges of the paper for a decorative touch.

she loves to scollop her dresses to make them more stylish.

he used a scollop design for the invitations to the party.

the chef prepared a delicious dish featuring scollop pasta.

they decided to scollop the edges of the cake for a unique appearance.

her artwork often includes scollop patterns to add depth.

the designer chose to scollop the fabric for a more dynamic look.

he demonstrated how to scollop the edges of the wood for a finished look.

we can scollop the borders of the garden for a whimsical effect.

the paper cutter can easily scollop the edges of multiple sheets at once.

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