souffle
IPA: sufɫˈeɪ
noun
- (medicine) A murmuring or blowing sound.
- Alternative spelling of soufflé (“dish made with eggs”) [A baked dish made from beaten egg whites and various other ingredients.]
verb
- Alternative spelling of soufflé [(cooking, transitive) To prepare as a soufflé.]
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Examples of "souffle" in Sentences
- She makes an excellent cheese souffle.
- He called it a bear stir fry or a bear souffle .
- Plus, my tummy is just dying to get the cheese souffle.
- Hope she doesn't want something strange like souffle' ..
- He first shot into news with his debut film Mango Souffle.
- The souffle is very simple, with just four main ingredients.
- But instead of souffles, I do a lot of roasting and broiling.
- A souffle is a vascular or cardiac murmur with a blowing quality.
- D.B. figured that Lofty might even be able to make roach souffle.
- Mammary souffle is a maternal cardiac murmur heard over the gravid breasts.
- A souffle is a mixture of egg whites and some sort of sauce or custard base.
- This is her recipe for sweet potato souffle, which is good yet easy to make.
- I was just going to say that the pudding looks so fluffy it could be called a souffle ; Lovely pic!
- I was thinking pop overs -duh, my starving mind speaking- but this is what I might call souffle maybe?
- Never liked lobster up to that point, and the souffle was The Souffle By Which All Others Should Be Measured.
- "The souffle is a very special dish," she confided to the woman, and imagined Tante Hlne nodding in agreement.
- You have to be working towards some result or you'll feel trapped, in a rut or like a drone working, working, working with no 'souffle' at the end of the tunnel.
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