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Meaning soup meaning

What does soup mean?
Definitions in simple English

soup

Soup is a food usually made by boiling meat and vegetables in water to give the water flavour. Would you like soup or a salad before your meal?

soup

liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food dope (a racehorse) any composition having a consistency suggestive of soup an unfortunate situation we're in the soup now

Synonyms soup synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as soup?

Topics soup topics

What do people use soup to talk about?

Examples soup examples

How do I use soup in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I'll put some salt in the soup.
The soup I had was so hot I couldn't drink it.
Eat your soup before it gets cold.
Do you have any soup bowls?
We ate potato soup.
The soup needs more garlic.
There's a hair in the soup.
I used to serve food at the soup kitchen around the corner.
I want to eat warm soup.
First beat the eggs and add them to the soup.
Ben acted out the scene of the waitress spilling soup in his lap.
Tom ate vegetable soup this morning.
He thought someone had put poison in his soup.
Does that price include soup and salad?
The soup in the bowl was very delicious.
Do you have a bowl for soup?
Don't make noise while eating soup.
Will you warm up the soup?
Don't make noises when you eat soup.
It's bad manners to make a noise when you eat soup.
Have your soup without making noise.
This soup is exquisite.
It's duck soup for a girl of easy virtue to find a new man.
The soup needs more salt.
Eat your soup while it is hot.

Movie subtitles

In the meantime, we'll just cut back a little. You know, water down the soup, fewer apples in the pies, slice the meat a little thinner.
It's a soup.
Turtle soup?
The soup tastes like warm butter.
Within an hour he was photographing everything from soup to nuts.
He's out lookin' for food, something to make soup with.
I'll do with soup.
Johnny is to have his soup, carrots, toast, a glass of milk, and a pudding.
What do you think this is, a free soup kitchen?
A cloud floated right into my soup plate.
Soup tonight.
Hey, Charlie, I wish you'd make your soup as thick as this.
The soup will be in in a minute.
Your soup is ready, my friend.
Boiling soup. The men seethed with rage.
The men refused to eat the soup.
All who enjoyed their soup, step forward!
Killed for a plate of soup.
Soup tonight. Coffee and sinkers in the morning.
Here's a recipe for turtle soup.
Supposing you try and wait on us without getting your thumbs in the soup.
A few years ago, I lived on bread and soup.
Didn't we settle all that at the soup, and again at the salad?
Wait, I will cook you a hot soup, so you feel better.
And pea soup.
There'll always be a bowl of soup for you here.
At least we don't have to wait in line for a bowl of soup like they do outside.
Duck soup.
You never get out of that soup and fish.
Well, Mr. Paper-reader, why don't you drink your soup with a straw?
It certainly is wonderful soup, Mr Rubens.
There's nothing in that soup but good chicken.
But my Sarah, when she makes a soup, a king can eat it, and she worked.
My soup is gone.

News and current affairs

LONDON - In the alphabet soup of institutions involved in the regulation of global financial markets, the FMLC - the Financial Markets Law Committee - is not very prominent.
Images of 1929 - of financiers leaping from buildings, unemployed men sleeping on park benches, long lines at soup kitchens, and impoverished boys selling apples on the street - are not on our minds now.
Cabbage stalk soup and grass salad, sad to say, are likely to dominate the diet of North Korea's long-suffering people for a long time yet.
Yet skeptics might say: must we really add yet another set of letters to the alphabet soup of global bureaucracy?
There are already many soup kitchens and civil-society efforts to help the migrants, but these initiatives cannot cope with the scale of the problem.
Soup; soup in general, with no variations.
Everything we eat with a spoon is soup; everything we eat with a fork is not soup.
Client: I want soup.
Waiter: Here is soup.
C: Is soup hot?
C: Soup is not hot.
Soup --out.
If neoclassical theory were correct, Borlaug would have been among the wealthiest men in the world, while our bankers would have been lining up at soup kitchens.
Images of the Beijing skyline seemingly bathed in a soup of smog and haze have been a common sight on the world's TV screens in recent days and weeks.
These forces loathe the alphabet soup of supra-national governance institutions - the EU, the UN, the WTO, and the IMF, among others - that globalization requires.
For now, with asset prices continuing to rise, many economies may have had as much soup as they can stand.
But somebody thinks that all the old words should be deleted from our memories, that only one word -- soup -- should remain.
In all our menus we have soup - just that.
Sharks, too, are suffering from rapidly rising demand for shark-fin soup, which is considered a delicacy in many parts of Asia.

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