Scalloped [verb]

Definition of Scalloped:

make a space; push in slightly

Synonyms of Scalloped:

Pink

Depress

Cut

Dent

Serrate

Mark

Hollow

Nick

Score

Bash

Dint

Jag

Notch

Pit

Rut

Scallop

Rabbet

Cave in


Opposite/Antonyms of Scalloped:

Flush

Raise


Sentence/Example of Scalloped:

John dear, it was that scalloped fire which Gargoyle was staring at.

His broad fins are bored, and scalloped out like a lost sheep's ear!

The toes are long and not webbed, but bordered by a scalloped membrane.

Have you ever scalloped the edges of doilies with plain scallop?

All the courses of stone in the dome seem to have been scalloped at the edges.

She made a scalloped edge with red silk all around the white cloth.

Daffy—Daffy, here—where's my scalloped petticoat and under-sleeves?

I must go and ask her to make me some molasses cookies with scalloped edges.

Bannock and butter, sausages, flapjacks, and scalloped cakes.

Crenate, or Scalloped, when the teeth are broad and rounded; as in Fig. 144.