TermGallery
Inglés
Inglés
Español
Catalán
Portugués
Ruso
ES
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
portugués
caviar
catalán
caviar
Salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d'oeuvre.
caviar
portugués
caviar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
caviar
"
caviar
Examples for "
caviar
"
1
If this information is accurate, it means she had
caviar
somewhere else.
2
On the other hand, think about what
caviar
can do for you.
3
Then Donald Crowley, in eating his
caviar
,
did substantially the same thing.
4
No rarebit and beer for him; it's champagne and
caviar
every time.
5
I wouldn't wait too long to eat that
caviar
,
by the way.
1
So we had a little
caviare
and a great deal of bread.
2
The long tables once laden with
caviare
and other zakuski were bare.
3
Pâté de foi gras is the devil, but
caviare
is Beelzebub himself.
4
As she did not eat meat, they gave her salmon and
caviare
.
5
Now very active ship-building yards are found here, and extensive
caviare
factories.
6
We had, of course, got down to the
caviare
as soon as possible.
7
Bear with me a moment longer, my friends, while I finish my
caviare
.
8
Add 2 tablespoonfuls of
caviare
and a teaspoonful of lemon-juice; season to taste.
9
They fell upon the soft
caviare
greedily, and devoured it in a minute.
10
Kreacher's probably trying to feed her
caviare
for a snack again.
11
Garish notices inform in five languages that fresh
caviare
is received each day.
12
Some grey beads of
caviare
had lodged in his red moustache.
13
I am, confided Lady Drakmanton, and the Smithly-Dubbs started with
caviare
.
14
Olives from France, with Russian
caviare
,
were placed on little plates.
15
As for
him
-
well
caviare
,
I'm afraid, will always be
caviare
to Jimmy Nesbit.
16
He ate up all the
caviare
,
and there were four pounds in the jar.
caviare
caviare sandwiches
eat caviare
fine caviare
little caviare
russian caviare
portugués
caviar
catalán
caviar