potage

IPA: pˈoʊtɑʒ

noun

  • A thick creamy soup.
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Examples of "potage" in Sentences

  • My secret weapon is hearty vegetable potage; I ate it as a kid in France and have always loved it.
  • Aunt Marie-Françoise is bringing her gâteau de marron and soup bowls for her daughter's potage ...
  • We're selling off our birthright for a mess of potage in the form of a few container ships of flat-screen TVs.
  • However winds blow, or time flies, or spoons stir, our potage, which is now so piping hot, will never get cold.
  • Barbara declared afterwards, was magnificent, and plodded her way through bread sponges flavoured with soup, assuring the distressed cook that it was really quite remarkable "potage," and that she had never tasted anything like it before -- all of which, of course, was perfectly true.

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