entree
IPA: ˈɑntreɪ
noun
- Alternative form of entrée [(chiefly Britain, French Canada, Australia, New Zealand, historical in the US and Canada) A smaller dish served before the main course of a meal.]
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Examples of "entree" in Sentences
- Having to pay for rice with your entree is maddening enough.
- For my main entree, I went with the smoked pork loin, braised belly, fingerlings, broccoli raabe and romesco.
- Competing plans will be offered for a bit longer, so the interested public can feel their favorite entree is still in play.
- Yes, I did order my entree from the vegetarian menu (basically: fried rice with grilled veggies, peanut sauce, and a fried egg on top).
- This could be because someone isn't hungry, or because an entree is so large that a couple people could eat it, but they would feel awkward ordering only that (and may in fact face some sort of surcharge).
- Earlier this past week, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. offered to buy South African retailer Massmart Holdings Inc. for $4.6 billion, a move designed to help the U.S. retail giant gain entree into the broader continent.
- What you see here is our Christmas dinner entree what we call entree here, is what Americans call appetiser, which was served a few days ago at Christmas dinner at my house, on a beatiful sunny day here in Melbourne.
- And now for the supprisingly non-restrictive fine print: Limit one entree from the lunch menu, and one non-alcoholic beverage per person (and they assured me that iftables wanted to sample one or two of their appetizers, they would be allowed to do that as well).
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