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Definition of Dollops
1. dollop [v] - See also: dollop
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dollops
Literary usage of Dollops
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Post Haste: A Tale of Her Majesty's Mails by Robert Michael Ballantyne (1880)
"dollops ! come here, and bring the kettle with you." dollops—the little girl
above referred to—was particularly small and shy, ineffably stupid, ..."
2. Medii ævi Kalendarium by Robert Thomas Hampson (1841)
"... on dollops or slices of bread, which were subsequently changed to slices of meat.
dollops of meat were also salted on this day for the ensuing fast. ..."
3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1890)
"On which Wise notes—a dollop of tea was a certain weight, equal to 28 pounds in
Hants. (2) sb. A lump of anything. Ex. ' Thom 'taters are dollops of flour. ..."