Escallops [verb]

Definition of Escallops:

prepare food, usually using heat

Synonyms of Escallops:


Opposite/Antonyms of Escallops:

Cool

Help

Neglect

Be happy

Freeze

Wet

Aid

Ignore

Grow


Sentence/Example of Escallops:

Gardens are sometimes bordered with escallop shells, which are neat enough but seem rather out of place among flowers.

The badge of the Lords Dacre was an escallop united to a ragged staff, as in the margin.

Per pale sable and or, a cheveron between three escallop shells, all counterchanged.

Gules, four fusils in fess or, each charged with an escallop sable (Cheney).

In conjunction with fish we may perhaps consider the Escallop which, as a charge, belongs to the earliest period of Heraldry.

On the western side are the rose and escallop shell, badges of the Dacres and Nevilles.

But that cockleshell he stamped his shillings with—follow me—it was an escallop, and a mint-mark for that very year of Elizabeth.

As a rule, too, an escallop-shell forms the centre of the bracket in Jacobean book-plates.

Four fusils in fess, each charged with an escallop (Cheney).

St. James the Greater has the escallop shell and staff of the pilgrim.