Definition: 1. A powder made from dried berries (called peppercorns ), used to give a hot flavour to food. 2. To put pepper on food. 3. Any of various tropical plants of the genus Capsicum bearing peppers. 4. Pungent seasoning from the berry of the common pepper plant of East India; use whole or ground. 5. Sweet and hot varieties of fruits of plants of the genus Capsicum.
Use 'pepper' in a sentence:
1. It's a green pepper.
2. You should add some salt and pepper.
3. The pepper makes the food hot.
4. The pepper makes the food taste better.
5. I want ketchup and pepper, please.
6. There is some pepper in the box.
7. There was certainly too much of pepper in the air.
8. Pepper is used at home or store, where we enjoy pleasure and entertainment.
9. It consisted of a soup of salted water, seasoned with pepper and rancid oil.
10. The pepper stings my eyes.
11. Cut the peppers into quarters.
12. The book is witty and peppered with good one-liners.
13. Yachts peppered the tranquil waters of Botafogo Bay.
14. Roll the meat in coarsely ground black pepper to season it.
15. The vodka, cranberry, and Dr. Pepper are like that.
16. Chili, pepper and shallot are usually necessaries in this division.
17. Season with salt and pepper.
18. Halve the peppers and char the skins under a hot grill.
19. The officers blasted him with pepper spray.
20. He was wounded in both legs and severely peppered with shrapnel.
21. He peppered his speech with jokes.
22. It's green pepper, cilantro, and cucumbers.
23. Outside, the road was peppered with glass.
24. Vegetables such as peppers can overpower the flavor of the stock.
25. Apart from peppers and aubergines, many other vegetables grill well.
26. There's certainly too much pepper in that soup!
27. Green pepper, didn't you have meal again?
28. Do you need some salt and pepper?
29. Suddenly the garden was peppered with pellets.
30. He felt tiny bits of grit and sand peppering his knees.
31. Do you like pepper?
32. This pepper isn't very hot.
33. Heat a couple of tablespoons of olive oil, a chopped clove of garlic and some black pepper in a heavy saucepan.
34. Season with salt, pepper and a pinch of cayenne.
35. I can eat red pepper, though I'm not overfond of it.
36. The pepper is hot.
37. Season the meat with salt and pepper.
38. Could you pass the pepper to me?
39. This is a green pepper.
40. Do you want some pepper?
41. She sprinkled pepper on my grub, watching me nosh.
42. Add a sprinkling of pepper.
43. I'd like that without green pepper, please.
44. Place the fish on a flat surface and sprinkle the flesh with lemon juice and pepper.
45. Bake some big red peppers and hollow them out.
46. Fry remaining peppers, adding a little more dressing if necessary.
47. Brush the aubergines with oil, add salt and pepper, and bake till soft. Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a heavy pan.
48. Alternate cubes of meat and slices of red pepper.
49. Alternate cubes of meat with slices of red pepper.
50. She shook some pepper onto her sandwich.
51. Add salt and pepper to taste.
52. Add tomato paste, salt and pepper to taste.
53. Store the peppercorns in an airtight container and grind the pepper as you need it.
54. Brush the eggplant with oil, add salt and pepper, and bake till soft. Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a heavy pan.
55. Salt and pepper the potatoes.
56. I'd like a tomato and green pepper pizza.
57. While her English was correct, it was peppered with French phrases.