pepper box
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Definition
Noun: 1. A container for ground pepper: A small container, typically with a perforated or pierced lid, used for storing and sprinkling ground pepper onto food.
Usage
- The primary and most common use is as a kitchen utensil for seasoning food.
- It is often found on dining tables alongside a salt shaker.
- The term specifically refers to the container for pepper, distinguishing it from a pepper mill, which grinds whole peppercorns.
Examples
- "Please pass the pepper box; the soup needs a little more seasoning."
- "The antique silver pepper box was part of a matched set with a salt cellar."
- "She shook the pepper box over her salad."
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe something that dispenses items in a scattered or rapid manner, though this is a less common, figurative extension.
- Example: "The new policy turned the department into a pepper box of conflicting memos."
Variants and Related Words
- Pepper shaker: A more common modern synonym.
- Pepper pot: Can be synonymous but may also refer to a specific type of stew or a larger pot for cooking.
- Pepper mill: A device for grinding whole peppercorns, not a synonym for a pepper box.
Synonyms
- Pepper shaker
- Pepper pot (context-dependent)
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but contrasting items include salt shaker or pepper mill.
Related Phrases
- Salt and pepper: The classic pairing of condiments and their shakers.
- Example: "The table was set with a simple salt and pepper."
Noun
- a shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling ground pepper