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Sop   /sɑp/   Listen
Sop

noun
1.
Piece of solid food for dipping in a liquid.  Synonym: sops.
2.
A concession given to mollify or placate.
3.
A prescribed procedure to be followed routinely.  Synonyms: standard operating procedure, standard procedure, standing operating procedure.
verb
(past & past part. sopped; pres. part. sopping)
1.
Give a conciliatory gift or bribe to.
2.
Be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid.  Synonym: soak through.
3.
Dip into liquid.
4.
Cover with liquid; pour liquid onto.  Synonyms: douse, dowse, drench, soak, souse.



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"Sop" Quotes from Famous Books



... bishopric proved to be true. The new bishop was a very "moderate" Anglican indeed, and his appointment was meant as a sop to the Presbyterians. Richard Baxter and Edmund Calamy refused ...
— Andrew Marvell • Augustine Birrell

... deprive yourself and your companions of my help, you will not quote the Bible, that sop thrown by the church to their slaves, to me," she said venomously. "I am a ...
— The Solar Magnet • Sterner St. Paul Meek

... now sing, is one of those bravura songs which every composer is compelled to introduce, though they mar the general scheme of the work; but an opera would as often as not never see the light, if the prima donna's vanity were not duly flattered. Still, this musical 'sop' is so fine in itself that it is performed as written, on every stage; it is so brilliant that the leading lady does not substitute her favorite show piece, as is ...
— Massimilla Doni • Honore de Balzac

... eight members of the House would be found to enter the "cave," if Coxon showed them the way. Then,—"Why then," said Mr. Kilshaw to his conscience, "we need not use that brute Benham at all! There's a nice sop! Lie down like a good dog, ...
— Half a Hero - A Novel • Anthony Hope

... either their fingers, or sopping. The Biblical reader will easily recognize the custom. I took the Testament and read to the taleb this passage:—"And," said Jesus, "He it is to whom I shall give a sop, when I have dipped it; and he took a sop and gave it to Judas Simon ...
— Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 • James Richardson


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