(Of a restaurant meal) having unlimited choices with a separate price for each item.
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Examples for "table d'hote"
Examples for "table d'hote"
1He had gone out, but would certainly return for the table d'hote.
2Tillie stipulated that we should dine table d'hote and no questions asked.
3Then we put our clothes on hot and went to table d'hote.
4Also a walking encyclopedia of every table d'hote on West Side.
5You were running a table d'hote in Bangkok at one time, weren't you?
1Meanwhile, U.S. media companies are fighting the a la carte concept ferociously.
2Some counselors break out services a la carte, charging an hourly fee.
3Perhaps best of all: Textbooks are available a la carte, chapter by chapter.
4It is a good day to be listed a la carte.
5Some Canadian viewers also want the a la carte push to go further.
6The ship features a la carte dining as well as a buffet restaurant.
7But Surry Hill's boutique Golden Age Cinema and Bar has gone a la carte.
8The distant dream of a la carte television has never seemed closer to reality.
9That was seen as a step toward a la carte.
10She ordered the things a la carte, and the check amounted to seventy-five cents.
11But it's like going to a Dim Sum restaurant and ordering a la carte.
12It also sells bundles of minutes that are discounted over its a la carte rates.
13And we walked in, and we said, 'We want to sell songs a la carte.
14Those issues don't apply to Apple since it's selling movies a la carte versus subscriptions.
15Ordering up TV channels a la carte has long been the dream of cable cord-cutters.
16Currently, video makers can sell their material a la carte or through rentals on Vimeo.