scalloped

/ˈskɑləpt/
adjective
  1. Having a decorative edge with a series of rounded curves or scallops.
    • The tablecloth had a scalloped edge that gave it a fancy look.
    • The scalloped trim on the curtains matched the vintage style of the room.
    • She wore a dress with scalloped sleeves.
  2. Cooked in a creamy sauce, often with breadcrumbs on top (usually referring to potatoes or seafood).
    • For dinner, we had scalloped potatoes with ham.
    • She baked scalloped oysters for the holiday meal.
    • The restaurant's scalloped corn was a popular side dish.
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