Chowders [noun]

Definition of Chowders:

soup, usually clear

Synonyms of Chowders:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chowders:

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Sentence/Example of Chowders:

"It's your kind of clam chowder, too," said Mrs. Hills, shaking her head.

I'll bring you over a bowl of hot chowder to-night, and if there's anything else you want, you just let me know.

This chowder differs in no material way from soup stock in this form.

However, when it is impossible to procure the sea food, potato chowder does nicely as a change from the usual soup.

The little birds found along the streams, like squabs and sandpipers, are fat and give the chowder a fine flavor.

“Oh,” said Vi thoughtfully, while something within her began to cry out for a sample of that clam chowder.

“Especially if you give us clam chowder every time,” Billie laughed back at him over her shoulder.

They had clam chowder for dinner—a New England clam chowder, made with milk and crackers, and clams with shells as white as snow.

I called to you and said not to salt the chowder because I saw you seasoning everything you could find!

Verny, you know when you told me to salt something-or-other, I thought you meant chowder; so I put in as much as I felt it needed.