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Definition of
broth noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
broth
noun
noun
NAmE
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brɔθ
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NAmE
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brɑθ
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[
uncountable
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countable
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soup made by boiling meat or fish and vegetables in water
chicken broth
Idioms
too many cooks spoil the broth
(
also
too many cooks in the kitchen
)
(
saying
)
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if too many people are involved in doing something, it will not be done well
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broth
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broth
Nearby words
broomstick
noun
Bros
abbreviation
broth
noun
brothel
noun
brother
noun