Sentences with ladled
la·dle
L l - To ladle soup into bowls.
- In any other year, fashion's other priorities, beading and sequins, might also have been ladled onto frocks.
- Mrs Crawford says that in the late 1980s volunteers took soup in a billy and ladled this out instead of three-course meals.
- Musicology still has plenty of smouldering desire ladled into its funk grooves.
- A scoop is ladled into an enormous bowl on an oiled coil of noodles and garnished with spring onions, coriander and white carrot.
- In keeping with the lean, contemporary look of the place, Caboose's food is a modern hybrid ladled with Japanese influence.