sop (n.) Old form(s): soppe
piece of bread or cake steeped in liquid [before being eaten]
KL II.ii.28[disguised Kent to Oswald] I'll make a sop o'the moonshine of you [i.e. make mincemeat of you]
R3 I.iv.159[Second Murderer to First Murderer, of throwing Clarence into a vat of wine] make a sop of him
TC I.iii.113[Ulysses to all, of disorder] the bounded waters / Should ... make a sop of all this solid globe
TS III.ii.172[Gremio to Tranio as Lucentio, of Petruchio drinking] And threw the sops all in the sexton's face
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