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pepper

[pep-er] / ˈpɛp ər /














VERB
season
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
cook plain






Example Sentences

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Back home, after the train ride, I washed and dried the mushrooms and sent them sizzling into a pan with shallots, garlic, salt, pepper and an indecent amount of smoked paprika.

From Salon

This means that many of the questions, chosen from hundreds submitted from around the world, are meant to prompt Nighy into giving sprawling answers, peppered with bits of autobiography, about matters of opinion.

From Salon

Before public launch, Chinese companies must pepper their models with questions.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s no wonder the experience can feel oddly flat or stop-start, punctuated by small panics over whether it was two teaspoons or two tablespoons of red pepper flakes.

From Salon

“Yet humongous numbers pepper the news, and as citizens, we are asked to make sense of the material.”

From Los Angeles Times