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porridge

noun as in warm cereal

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I went to get a bag of horse manure and I make it liquid, like a porridge, and then ... bam!

There, they were presented with 40 crockpots of porridge; stacks of raisins, and piles of spoons.

Two years later, a repentant Uma wore skin-tight Versace in a meek porridge hue.

"Then I'll catch it," I said, laughing at his discomfiture, for I knew he loathed stirring porridge.

Porridge is a food which satisfies and strengthens, and which, it seems, is rich in bone-forming matter.

The room was full of healthy-looking workmen, tidily dressed and busily doing honour to the porridge and other items on the menu.

Robert Burns, who has sung of the haggis and the whisky of his native land, has only made indirect mention of porridge.

A very small bit of this chestnut grated into a kettle would make a potful of porridge.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to porridge, such as: gruel, oatmeal, polenta, burgoo, frumenty, and grits.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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