1. bisque - Noun
2. bisque - Adjective
3. bisque - Verb
Unglazed white porcelain.
A point taken by the receiver of odds in the game of tennis; also, an extra innings allowed to a weaker player in croquet.
A white soup made of crayfish.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA glaze may be applied to the bisque form and the object can be decorated in several ways. Source: Internet
But sure enough, you can get a juicy, 24-ounce hunk of prime meat on the fly, rounded out with lobster bisque or a wedge salad. Source: Internet
Get a fantastic view from downtown Dallas while feasting on hamachi, lobster bisque, beef filet with black truffle fondant potato and grilled scallion or poached salmon with mushroom consommé and root vegetables. Source: Internet
DKG 87,No.1/2, p.E33-E34,E36. 2010 refers to the clay after the object is shaped to the desired form and fired in the kiln for the first time, known as "bisque fired" or "biscuit fired". Source: Internet
Any of the lobster dishes are phenomenal but we have a soft spot for the lobster bisque. Source: Internet
Anna and her guests had oysters on the half shell, crab and corn bisque, and a baguette burger. Source: Internet