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menus
noun as in list from which to choose, often to choose food
Example Sentences
Chefs in states with new legislation are already publicly experimenting with dishes for their menus.
His cannabis-infused menus range from truffle tuna casserole and coconut chicken to French toast and omelets.
You get to browse full menus by phone and receive confirmation when your order is being processed.
This can easily be mistaken for a kipper, the smoked herring that is on the breakfast menus of many British hotels.
His seasonal menus are kaiseki-style: elaborate multi-course meals served on a series of small plates.
To make the repast still more appetising, Harrisson, Hoadley and Dovers devised some very pretty and clever menus.
Still, for association's sake it is thought that the conventional description, "Marrows and Milk," will be retained on the menus.
She had all sorts of acquaintances and in small establishments sometimes wrote the menus.
“Miss Turner always writes the menus in Grosvenor Street,” he explained.
M. de Cury, Intendant des Menus, who was present at the rehearsal, demanded the piece to have it performed at court.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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