Meaning of winesop | Babel Free
/ˈwaɪnˌsɒp/Definitions
- A piece of bread soaked in wine; a small cake made with grapes or wine.
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A drunkard, a wino. broadly, derogatory, figuratively
Examples
“Hence the proverb […] "to reduce one whose meal is a winesop to a dry crust."”
“Beatriz, for all her seeming frailty, had borne the long strain better, and presently came, offering winesops, the recognised restorative; small pieces of fine white bread soaked in wine.”
“His wife gave her a winesop to eat and after, undressing her, put her to bed; and they contrived that night to have her and her maid carried to Florence.”
“Winesops 1 cup butter 1 1.2 cups brown sugar, firmly packed 1 cup molasses […] 1 cup currants”
“"I'm going to give you Mr. Whish — or the winesop that remains of him," continued Attwater.”
“[…] "we're being maneuvered into providing a gala State funeral for that reprobate winesop."”
“"Aye, he was good at skulking around and acting like a winesop or an idiot."”
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.