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main course

NOUN
  1. the principal dish of a meal
  2. a square mainsail

How To Use main course In A Sentence

  • The adrenaline fare comes mostly a la carte, but at Queenstown Rafting on Shotover Street, I noticed a three-course tasting menu for about $500: jet boating down the Shotover River—an amuse-bouche—followed by a starter of whitewater rafting and, for the main course, a 440-foot jump above a canyon, tethered to a rubber band. High-Flying Adventure
  • This dish can be served as a starter or a main course.
  • The main course was going to be a roast duck, served with cranberry stuffing and scalloped potatoes.
  • For the main course we chose pork tenderloin wrapped in spinach, parsley and garlic.
  • The choices of main courses were unappealing and didn't taste any better than they sounded.
  • None of this puts you in a good mood, but when they came, the main courses weren't bad.
  • The main course is best accompanied by baba ghanoush tahini and an onion-and-tomato salad dressed with peanut butter and olive oil.
  • For the main course I had the ‘crisp confit of duck’ with puy lentils and smoked bacon ragout with a red wine sauce.
  • For a main course I ordered a kedgeree of salmon and haddock with curry butter.
  • The list of main courses offered something for everyone - big eaters and small, vegetarians and carnivores.
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