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gazpacho

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for gazpacho.

Editorial note

They are culturally completely different, the same way Cheerios in milk is not another cold soup like gazpacho is.

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Quick take

A cold soup of Spanish origin, made with olive oil, vinegar, bread and raw vegetables such as tomatoes, garlic, onion, cucumber and sweet peppers.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A cold soup of Spanish origin, made with olive oil, vinegar, bread and raw vegetables such as tomatoes, garlic, onion, cucumber and sweet peppers.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for gazpacho.

noun

A cold soup of Spanish origin, made with olive oil, vinegar, bread and raw vegetables such as tomatoes, garlic, onion, cucumber and sweet peppers.

Example sentences

1

They are culturally completely different, the same way Cheerios in milk is not another cold soup like gazpacho is.

2

It seems kind of like hearing MTG talk about the Gazpacho Police or whatever and subsequently ascribing it to the GOP.

3

You play board games with your friends, make hot love and cold gazpacho.

4

Nice reference, as I was also thinking of hot gazpacho soup, but had forgotten this scene until you reminded me of it.

5

Instead he appears to be blending it into a gazpacho.

6

I didn't know that gazpacho soup was meant to be served cold.

7

Really good sandwiches, soups (I especially like making cold gazpacho's, etc.)..

8

I thought they were laughing at the chef, when all the time they were laughing at me as I ate my piping hot gazpacho soup!

9

I mean, if they gave me gazpacho or a cold melon soup I also would not be thrilled, but I would not accuse them of violating the conditions that I had laid out.

10

I've been working on gazpacho [1] for last two years.

11

(Or gazpacho, thought that might be shot down as a bit niche though.

12

> Gazpacho Not really an example of an easy to make recipe (lots of ingredients), but Yotam Ottolenghi's green gazpacho (made with green vegetables and walnuts rather than tomatoes) does really well when you are entertaining guests.

Quote examples

1

It's like MTG complaining about "gazpacho police" - do you really think she doesn't know the right word?

2

Same thing with recipes, you can say, "Give me a recipe for gazpacho that replaces the tomatoes with something else for my friend who's allergic to nightshades."

3

You conflated two different uses of the word "free market" - one which is correctly described as "laissez-faire", and the other one, which is the one that everyone actually uses (including gazpacho, the user you were responding to).

4

I suspect MTG knows full well that what came out of her mouth was a lie, and I suspect that you're right and she intentionally used the "gazpacho police" phrasing to amplify the lie and further its spread, but that doesn't make what she did acceptable for a member of congress in a functioning democracy.

Proper noun examples

1

My wife and I look at each other and laugh really hard every time we order Gazpacho.

2

Also by his other Spanish recipes such as Gazpacho[1] or Paella[2].

3

Plants make basically no difference sadly, in my room it gets to 1600ppm in under an hour just from me and my cat Gazpacho, although I've admonished him for breathing so much.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use gazpacho in a sentence?

They are culturally completely different, the same way Cheerios in milk is not another cold soup like gazpacho is.

What does gazpacho mean?

A cold soup of Spanish origin, made with olive oil, vinegar, bread and raw vegetables such as tomatoes, garlic, onion, cucumber and sweet peppers.

What part of speech is gazpacho?

gazpacho is commonly used as noun.