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