scrapple

[ˈskræpəl]

scrapple Definition

  • 1a dish made of boiled meat, typically pork, combined with cornmeal and shaped into loaves for slicing and frying
  • 2a confused mass or group of things

Using scrapple: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scrapple" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Scrapple is a popular breakfast food in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

  • Example

    The fridge was filled with a scrapple of leftovers from last night's dinner.

  • Example

    The recipe calls for scrapple to be fried until crispy on both sides.

scrapple Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scrapple

  • pork loaf
  • pan rabbit
  • pon haus

Phrases with scrapple

  • a small amount or fragment of information

    Example

    I only have a scrapple of information about the new project.

  • to create something useful or valuable out of seemingly worthless materials or resources

    Example

    She managed to make scrapple out of the leftover fabric scraps.

  • a piece of paper that has been used or written on and is no longer useful

    Example

    He crumpled up the note and threw it in the trash, adding to the scrapple of paper already there.

Origins of scrapple

from Pennsylvania Dutch 'grumberepflaumen', meaning 'potato scraps'

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Summary: scrapple in Brief

The term 'scrapple' [ˈskræpəl] refers to a dish made of boiled pork and cornmeal, sliced and fried as a breakfast food. It can also mean a confused mass or group of things. Phrases like 'a scrapple of information' denote a small amount or fragment of information, while 'make scrapple out of something' means to create something useful out of seemingly worthless materials or resources.