Lopverb
To cut off as the top or extreme part of anything, especially to prune a small limb off a shrub or tree, or sometimes to behead someone.
Lopverb
To hang downward; to be pendent; to lean to one side.
Lopverb
To allow to hang down.
Lopnoun
That which is lopped from anything, such as branches from a tree.
Lopnoun
(Geordie) A flea.
Lopnoun
A disabled person, a cripple.
Lopnoun
Any of several breeds of rabbits whose ears lie flat.
Lopnoun
A flea.
Lopnoun
That which is lopped from anything, as branches from a tree.
Lopverb
To cut off as the top or extreme part of anything; to shorten by cutting off the extremities; to cut off, or remove, as superfluous parts; as, to lop a tree or its branches.
Lopverb
To cut partly off and bend down; as, to lop bushes in a hedge.
Lopverb
To hang downward; to be pendent; to lean to one side.
Lopverb
To let hang down; as, to lop the head.
Lopadjective
Hanging down; as, lop ears; - used also in compound adjectives; as, lopeared; lopsided.
Lopverb
cut off from a whole;
Lopverb
cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of;
Sopnoun
Something entirely soaked.
Sopnoun
A piece of solid food to be soaked in liquid food.
Sopnoun
Something given or done to pacify or bribe.
Sopnoun
A weak, easily frightened or ineffectual person; a milksop
Sopnoun
(Appalachian) Gravy.
Sopnoun
(obsolete) A thing of little or no value.
Sopnoun
A piece of turf placed in the road as a target for a throw in road bowling.
Sopverb
(transitive) To steep or dip in any liquid.
Sopverb
(intransitive) To soak in, or be soaked; to percolate.
Sopnoun
Anything steeped, or dipped and softened, in any liquid; especially, something dipped in broth or liquid food, and intended to be eaten.
Sopnoun
Anything given to pacify; - so called from the sop given to Cerberus, as related in mythology.
Sopnoun
A thing of little or no value.
Sopverb
To steep or dip in any liquid.
Sopnoun
piece of solid food for dipping in a liquid
Sopnoun
a concession given to mollify or placate;
Sopnoun
a prescribed procedure to be followed routinely;
Sopverb
give a conciliatory gift or bribe to
Sopverb
be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid
Sopverb
dip into liquid;
Sopverb
mop so as to leave a semi-dry surface;
Sopverb
become thoroughly soaked or saturated with liquid
Sopverb
cover with liquid; pour liquid onto;
Sop
A sop is a piece of bread or toast that is drenched in liquid and then eaten. In medieval cuisine, sops were very common; they were served with broth, soup, or wine and then picked apart into smaller pieces to soak in the liquid.