Salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish; usually served as an hors d'oeuvre.
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.
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