butter generously
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To apply a large amount of butter.
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- To make the best garlic bread, you need to butter the slices generously.
- For brunch, butter the toast generously and sprinkle a little sea salt.
- He likes his morning toast buttered generously until it's dripping.
- She buttered the warm cornbread generously before serving.
- She buttered the baking dish generously before pouring in the cake batter.
- Always butter baked potatoes generously to keep them moist.
- Generously butter the corn on the cob while it's still hot.
- The chef prefers to butter lobster tails generously just out of the oven.
- The chef is generously buttering the scones for the afternoon tea.
- The rolls were buttered generously, so they tasted extra rich.
- For the holiday feast, we will butter the dinner rolls generously.
- Could you butter my toast generously, please?
- He served a stack of pancakes with generously buttered layers.
- Don't forget to butter the pan generously so the pancakes won't stick.
- If you want the potatoes to be extra crispy, butter them generously before roasting.
- We butter our sourdough generously whenever we splurge on good butter.
- Did you remember to butter the pan generously so the muffins don't stick?
- If you butter the bread generously, the garlic flavor spreads more evenly.
- Generously buttering the bread is the secret to a perfect grilled cheese sandwich.
- At the farm, they would butter fresh scones generously and serve them with jam.