liberally sprinkle
Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words
To scatter small pieces or drops of something over a surface.
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- Liberally sprinkle cheese over the pasta before serving.
- The screenplay is liberally sprinkled with jokes.
- She liberally sprinkled sugar on the pancakes.
- You should liberally sprinkle the fresh herbs over the salad.
- The chef advised to liberally sprinkle herbs on the roast for flavor.
- The chef liberally sprinkled the chocolate shavings on top of the dessert.
- Don't forget to liberally sprinkle salt on the fries.
- His speech was liberally sprinkled with political anecdotes.
- He liberally sprinkles pepper on almost everything he eats.
- Don't be afraid to liberally sprinkle a little extra cheese on your pizza.
- The recipe says to liberally sprinkle the cake with powdered sugar.
- The historical novel liberally sprinkles factual details throughout its fictional plot.
- A light dusting isn't enough; you need to liberally sprinkle the seasoning.
- The garden beds were liberally sprinkled with water during the dry spell.
- They liberally sprinkled confetti across the dance floor.
- She tends to liberally sprinkle her conversations with foreign phrases.
- To deter pests, liberally sprinkle diatomaceous earth around the plants.
- To enhance the flavor, liberally sprinkle paprika on the chicken before roasting.
- She always liberally sprinkles cinnamon on her morning oatmeal.
- The report was liberally sprinkled with warnings about potential risks.