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sop

British pronunciation/sˈɒp/
American pronunciation/ˈsɑp/
1

a prescribed procedure to be followed routinely

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2

a concession given to mollify or placate

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3

a piece of bread or biscuit that is soaked in a liquid, typically broth or wine, and is then eaten as a part of a meal

synonyms : sops
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What is "sop"?

Sop is a traditional food item that has been consumed for centuries in many cultures around the world. It is typically made by soaking a piece of bread or biscuit in a liquid, such as broth or wine, until it becomes soft and saturated. The bread is then eaten as a part of a meal, often as a way to soak up the flavorful liquid or to add texture and substance to the dish. Sop can be made with a variety of different breads, such as white bread, wheat bread, or cornbread, and can be seasoned with herbs and spices to enhance the flavor. It is often served as a side dish or as a part of a larger meal, such as a stew or casserole.

to sop
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

cover with liquid; pour liquid onto

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2

dip into liquid

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3

be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid

synonyms : soak through
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4

give a conciliatory gift or bribe to

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Examples
1Just sop the oil with a little bit of the bread.
2Sopping wet.
3Sopping wet hair, cool gear.
4Baby, sopped up.
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