Meaning of stewp | Babel Free
/stʃʉːp/Definitions
A thick, chunky soup that is thicker than most soups but thinner than a stew.
countable, uncountable
Examples
“Stewp is part stew and part soup. Crusty bread is perfect for dunking.”
“A “stewp” is like a stew and a soup combined.”
“But Nana died when I was seven, and my grandpa, who could put up a mean “stewp”—a thick, chunky soup—when I was thirteen. I was too young to remember their wisdom, or to have understood it in the first place. But I have the file.”
“I made what was likely to be the last pot of soup for the season as the weather was warming up. This was a thick, hearty soup of the type my family has labelled ‘stewp’.”
“Julia spooned up some stewp. “I'm glad you like it.” She blew on her spoonful before she took a bite.”
“This stewp (stew/soup), also known as a pepper pot, can be adapted to any hardy green and uses cheap cuts of meat in a spicy coconut broth. The stewed meat is sometimes seen served on top of the stewp, and the stewp is sometimes purée into a thick sauce.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.