Dallop vs. Dollop — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Dallop and Dollop
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Dallop
A tuft or clump, especially an unploughed patch amongst fields of corn.
Dollop
A lump or portion of semisolid matter
A dollop of whipped cream.
Dallop
(obsolete) dollop.
Dollop
A small quantity or splash of a liquid
A dollop of whiskey.
Dallop
A tuft or clump.
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Dollop
A modicum; a bit
Not a dollop of truth to the story.
Dollop
A considerable lump, scoop, or quantity of something, especially soft food.
Each pancake comes with a dollop of suspiciously soft butter in a tiny plastic cup.
Dollop
(transitive) To apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.
She dolloped a generous quantity of mustard on her hot dog.
Dollop
(ambitransitive) To dole out in a considerable quantity; to drip in a viscous form.
Dollop
A small measure (usually of food)
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