oatmeal
oatmeal
Definition
oat·meal (ōt′mēl′)
noun
- oats ground or rolled into meal or flakes
- a porridge made from such oats
oatmeal
Synonyms
oatmeal
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- eat: He told me to eat oatmeal in the morning.
- mix: The cawl can be thickened by adding two tablespoonfuls of oatmeal mixed into a paste with cold water.
- toast: Nowadays, each cheese is rolled in toasted pinhead oatmeal.
- add: Add oatmeal, lentils & rice, gently stirring with wooden spoon from sustainable Third World forest, one by one.
- put: Put the oatmeal into a bowl, add the salt and bicarbonate of soda, then pour in the fat and mix a little.
- sprinkle: Using a teaspoon, evenly sprinkle the oatmeal over the dessert.
Adjective modifier
- instant: The study showed that the group eating instant oatmeal consumed more food later in the day than the unprocessed group.
- little: Sprinkle a little oatmeal onto a board and turn dough onto it and knead to remove cracks.
- colloidal: You may want to soak in a tub of water to which cornstarch or colloidal oatmeal has been added.
- hot: A sign reads: " Hot oatmeal served till 11am.
- dry: This was all thirsty work, especially eating dry oatmeal.
Modifies a noun
- porridge: Then to the steerage cook's credit must also be placed the oatmeal porridge which formed my daily delight at breakfast.
- cookie: He tells 2 great stories, one about the banquet - and another about the oatmeal biscuits - one of my favorites!
- cookie: Here's an example: Type oatmeal cookies in the search box.
- mill: One of that group was Kenneth McKenzie, who later ran an oatmeal mill and supplied the few inhabitants with biscuits.
- cake: A selection of simple recipes, e.g. oatmeal cakes, omlettes.
- bread: At noon, their wives arrived on foot from up to thirteen miles away with cans of milk and home-made oatmeal bread.
Used with adjective complement
- toast: Or heather honey combined with chocolate and rolled in chocolate flakes and toasted oatmeal.
Noun used with modifier
- pinhead: Nowadays, each cheese is rolled in toasted pinhead oatmeal.
Preposition: for
- breakfast: Another example would be to eat a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast instead of a bowl of Captain Crunch Cereal.
