Pepper

//ˈpɛp.ə//

"Pepper" in a Sentence (18 examples)

I seasoned the fish with salt and pepper.

Pass me the salt and pepper, please.

Add a little more pepper.

We've just run out of salt and pepper.

May I trouble you to pass me the pepper?

May I trouble you for the pepper?

You put far too much pepper in it.

Please pass me the pepper.

Pepper burned his mouth.

Add salt and pepper to taste.

Some ballparks have signs saying "No pepper games".

He means to snatch the laurels from his brow, / At all his boasted pluck and prowess smile, / And give him pepper in superior style.

[T]he Chicken had been tapped, and bunged, and had received pepper, and had been made groggy, and had come up piping, and had endured a complication of similar strange inconveniences, until he had been gone into and finished.

Chew beef like breakfast (Yum) Two shanks, get 'round in seconds (Two) Be feeding my area, peppers

Number plates already hot, and plus we've got like three peppers

After the hailstorm, the beach was peppered with holes.

He liked to pepper long words throughout his conversation.

I am pepperd for this world, I am sped yfaith, he hath made wormes meate of me

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.