[
US
/ˈɫæˌŋɑp/
]
NOUN
- a small gift (especially one given by a merchant to a customer who makes a purchase)
How To Use lagniappe In A Sentence
- The course gives her this and, yes, a little lagniappe.
- They are asking $20.00 for each two-disc set and will throw in a lagniappe for anyone who orders both sets: the US Premiere of Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky!
- Having the Te Deum added is a wonderful lagniappe.
- The 103,91 Game 4 blowout was a lagniappe for the Lakers.
- The Butterworth is a nice lagniappe, but the main course is also the main reason for stopping by.
- The complete contents of Volume 2 are preserved on this CD, with ‘The Walk to the Paradise Garden’ thrown in as a lagniappe.
- On the other hand, while this is a lagniappe much appreciated, you probably wouldn't purchase the set just for this 6-minute piece.
- Visitors to the altars are often given lagniappe (a sack of cookies and fava beans, a good luck charm) to take home.
- Nobody, but nobody did Debussy better than Stokowski and it is nice to have these lagniappes appended to the Holst.
- Vengeance for Niña and Allis would be a lagniappe.