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catsup

[kat-suhp, kech-uhp, kach-] / ˈkæt səp, ˈkɛtʃ əp, ˈkætʃ- /


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Treasury building, tennis players on a bridge, a poster advertising catsup — categorized with the evocative label “Miscellaneous Items in High Demand.”

From Washington Post

After his initial company went bankrupt, he launched a new one and began bottling tomato “ketchup,” spelled that way to distinguish it from other catsup brands.

From Salon

Palmer made his side money in advertising, architecture, clothes, cars, motor oil, catsup, dry cleaners, umbrellas, everything.

From Golf Digest

"Butter, pepper, catsup, oil, and most of the 'dressings,' must also be eschewed," Whitman wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

"The only time I saw you angry was when you were hungry or needed catsup," she said.

From Reuters