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sprinkle

[spring-kuhl] / ˈsprɪŋ kəl /


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Meanwhile, a few lone shoppers sprinkle into the store to get their weekly groceries as music blasts through the speakers.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, I’m still stuck on the use of “flower sprinkles” as a garnish for scrambled eggs.

From Los Angeles Times

How we sprinkle festive magic in our homes is a "physical representation of what we emotionally need from our Christmas celebrations", says Hannah Bartlett, who runs the business The Christmas Insider.

From BBC

Using a sifter, sprinkle two cups of powdered sugar onto the coated cereal and mix once again.

From Salon

Last year I scored it one way and then the other, kind of a diamond thing, studded it with cloves, sprinkled on brown sugar and roasted it quite slow.

From The Wall Street Journal