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entree

[ahn-trey] / ˈɑn treɪ /


entrée


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Customers can choose from more than 25 meal combinations—each including an entree, side and drink—at a national average price of $8 or less.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s little swashing or buckling in “The Count of Monte Cristo,” whose charms, so to speak, lie in Edmond’s escape via Faria’s burial sack, his securing of the vast treasure to which the Abbé provided a map, and Edmond’s parlaying that fortune into a title, a Paris mansion and entrée into the highest level of society.

From The Wall Street Journal

Customers make qualifying entree purchases to earn reward points, collect badges, and increase their chances in a lottery draw to win the grand prize—one free entree per week for a year and a $100 gift card.

From Barron's

Madigan: Well, definitely for Gladys, my entree into the film is when I come to Benedict Wong’s principal’s office and the shot is on his face where he goes like that, pushes his head back.

From Los Angeles Times

David Lynch died just about a year ago, and provides entrée into an aspect of the Brooks legacy that may offer up genuine revelations.

From The Wall Street Journal