How To Use bill of fare In A Sentence
- The waitress brought us a bill of fare.
- Nuts should be used as a food staple, a major element in the bill of fare, rather than as a dessert, and special care must be taken as to thorough mastication, which is almost equally true of apples, bananas and numerous other fruits which possess a firm flesh. Northern Nut Growers Report of the Proceedings at the Twenty-First Annual Meeting Cedar Rapids, Iowa, September 17, 18, and 19, 1930
- We studied the bill of fare as if it contained the secret of our army's delay upon the Potomac, and had just concluded that the first crop of strawberries was exhausted and they were waiting for the second crop to grow, when Hebe hove in sight with her nectared ambrosia in a pair of cracked, browny-white saucers, with browny-green silver spoons. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863
- He regarded her over the rim of the smirchy bill of fare. The Best Short Stories of 1915 And the Yearbook of the American Short Story
- His birthday-celebration dinner, at which the New Year's piscatory phenomenon figures in the bill of fare. The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52
- Although the bill of fare is chalked up behind the servery, menus are available to enable leisurely contemplation before selection.
- Aristotle regarded such figures and fancies as "adornments," but in the 19th century (which saw the birth both of Spooner and Sir James A.H. Murray's monstrous lexicographical child) the icing on the cake, all froth and saccharinity to the humorless rhetorician, becomes in fact the entire bill of fare; the rhetorical flourish, all we can discern of rhetoric, and the play on words, the word itself. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 3