bepepper
English
Etymology
From be- + pepper.
Verb
bepepper (third-person singular simple present bepeppers, present participle bepeppering, simple past and past participle bepeppered)
- (transitive) To pepper, to spice with pepper, to add pepper to.
- (transitive) To pepper, to add to. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- 1995, Frances Gregg, Mystic Leeway, Ben Jones (ed.), in Women's Experience Series (vol. 6), Carleton University Press, →ISBN, page 170.
- Wherefore I refrain from recording the truth with which I bepepper my letters and our passionate conversations.
- 1995, Frances Gregg, Mystic Leeway, Ben Jones (ed.), in Women's Experience Series (vol. 6), Carleton University Press, →ISBN, page 170.