"Souffleed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Souffleed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Souffleed" Meaning

Past tense of the verb "soufflé", which means:

to rise and expand
to be or become puffed up or inflated
(in cooking) to make (a mixture) rise and rise to a light and airy texture, typically by incorporating air into it

Example: The soufflé has souffléed perfectly in the oven.

"Souffleed" Examples

Organization Examples

The hot dish was souffleed in a specialized kitchen with a rotating oven.
The interior designer attempted to souffleed the balloons on the girl's birthday cake to create a dramatic effect.
The team of pastry chefs was great at souffleed the light dessert to impress the judge on the cooking reality show.
The concession stand souffleed frozen yogurt into the shape of a miniature football for the tailgate party.
The recent visit to the cellars revealed old equipment to souffleed molten sugar still intact.

"Souffleed" Similar Words

Sou

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Meaning: You (plural), yours<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- Who are you? You are my friend.<br>- Those are your sou (you are these people).

Soubise

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Soubresaut

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Soubrette

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Souce

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The word "souce" is not a word in the English language.<br><br>However, I think it's possible that you meant the word "source", which has several meanings, including:<br><br>1. A person or thing from which something comes or is obtained.<br>Example: The source of the water in the river is a lake.<br><br>2. The origin or cause of a thing, idea, or situation.<br>Example: The source of the problem is unclear.<br><br>3. A device that sends a signal or electricity.<br>Example: The TV's power source is the battery.<br><br>Let me know if you meant "source" or if I can help you with anything else!

Soudan

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Soueaster

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Souffle

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Souffles

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Soufflé is a French culinary dish that consists of a baked egg-based preparation that is light and airy, often containing cheese, butter, or cream.

Soufriere

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Soufrière typically refers to a type of volcanic landscape featuring a fumarole, a location with a well-defined vent of volcanic gases. It is characterized by volcanic ash, sulfur deposits, and scorching hot springs. The term "soufrière" originates from the French word for "sulfur" (soufre), which is a critical component often associated with such features.

Sough

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A faint, moaning or whining sound, especially of wind, water, or moving air.

Soughed

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Soughing

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Soughs

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Through a hollow or small opening, producing a sound like sighing or a low moaning noise.

Sought-after

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Sought

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