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Meanings of
escargot
in English
Russian
эскарго
Portuguese
escargot
Spanish
escargot
Catalan
caragol
Back to the meaning
Dish of cooked land snails.
snail
snail dish
snails with garlic butter
escargots à la bourguignonne
Russian
эскарго
Synonyms
Examples for "
snail
"
snail
snail dish
snails with garlic butter
escargots à la bourguignonne
Examples for "
snail
"
1
However turning
snail
production into a business was a steep learning curve.
2
River estuaries can be dangerous places, particularly if you are a
snail
.
3
You are a perfect
snail
:
you carry your home on your back.
4
The tiny parasite is carried by a species of East African
snail
.
5
He is there in his cell like a
snail
in his shell.
Usage of
escargot
in English
1
Local
escargot
aren't something you see very often on Irish menus.
2
The air smelled like clarified-butter-drenched
escargot
and wonderfully greasy Belgian fries.
3
If there were snails in it, like the wine, then, well, viva
escargot
!
4
Expect veal fillet with peanuts and mint-flavour
escargot
,
and spaghetti with oyster and cauliflower.
5
I feel like I ate some rotten
escargot
.
6
The 13-year-old restaurant made its mark with ingredients such as wild boar,
escargot
,
guanciale and Jack Daniels.
7
He wants the best: the penthouse suite, the best booth at the opera, the
escargot
at a fancy restaurant.
8
Think of it like
escargot
.
9
So
escargot
and steak tartare sit comfortably alongside an £11 BLT and a £26 salmon clam chowder.
10
I'd eaten
escargot
(snails) in France, and thought they were expensive and overrated, but loved the garlic butter and other seasonings.
11
Whilst fond of table delicacies, I emphatically draw the line at
escargots
.
12
We came back to Ireland, and we couldn't get
escargots
.
13
Say this for the Web, it just may eliminate
escargots
.
14
If you fly first-class on Air France, they give you sushi instead of
escargots
.
15
That guy wouldn't think twice about turning us into
escargots
.
16
Marco handed her a menu, "May I suggest some fresh
escargots
for an appetizer?"
Other examples for "escargot"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
escargot
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
drench escargot
eat escargot
local escargot
rotten escargot
Translations for
escargot
Russian
эскарго
Portuguese
escargot
Spanish
escargot
Catalan
caragol
cargols
cargol
caragols
Escargot
through the time