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entree

[ahn-trey] / ˈɑn treɪ /


entrée


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The bowl occupies a rare pricing sweet spot: genuinely fresh food for only a couple of dollars more than fast food—and still far less than a sit-down entree once you add tax and tip.

From The Wall Street Journal

That said, the big names here—Andy Warhol, Francesco Clemente, Jean-Michel Basquiat and many others—provide a superlative entrée to the movers and shakers of the period.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meals at a typical Portuguese restaurant can cost as little as $12-$15 for soup, an entree, coffee and dessert.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many Washingtonians with entree to media-political circles will armor themselves in black tie or sequins in hopes of snuggling up to a “Vanderpump Rules” star for a selfie, and many more will surely gather the family around C-SPAN Saturday night to chortle over the comedy stylings of the current commander in chief and a guy from “The Daily Show.”

From Washington Post

There was a time when an egg roll and hot-and-sour soup was my favorite way to start a meal of Chinese takeout before proceeding to an entree that usually involved some combination of vegetables, probably with chicken, bound by a sauce that was either spicy, sweet, rich — or some combination of those — all on top of rice.

From Washington Post