entrée

April 22nd, 2012 | 182 Entries

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182 Entries for “entrée”

  1. Mmm. The delicious reminder was what it was. He knew food, he knew sensuality. Had he said any sad cliched thing about her being dessert she would have fled. But as it stood the classic lines were not in place because everything he did was truly different and the meal sumptuous.

  2. entrée is a funny name for a meal.

  3. An entree is the main meal at restaraunts My favorite entree is steak with grilled onions and mushrooms cooked in steak sauce.

    by Spencer Hall on 04.23.2012
  4. an entree is a type of food choice.

  5. when going to dinner you have your entree. something that has to do with food.

  6. the main dish to a dinner in a fancy diner restaurant thingy they are served after the apittizer and before the dessert if u dont know that your stupid

  7. apple likes to say entree when she orders her meals because she thinks it makes her really smart and she likes to seem cool around her friends and say what she thinks are big words. When apple tries to say big words..(or what she thinks is big words) just go along with it and dont judge her because it might possibly make her sad and she”ll call over mills and we ALL dont want that to happen right???

  8. do not no this word

    by colby on 04.23.2012
  9. Jacob mills thinks its your main “chorse”.

  10. when you eat your main course.

  11. I don’t know what this is… but I’m sure Emily knows…

  12. You are not the appetizer to greater delights
    not an hors d’oeuvre, meant to inspire my hunger
    you are the main course, the reason I have come to the table
    what dessert will be I can only guess

  13. I have an entree at dinner.

  14. I have no clue what that word means. It sounds French. :P

  15. An entree is a main meal in a restraunt.

  16. the main dish for dinner :P

  17. Entree is the main food course in you breakfest, lunch or dinner. At resterants you get appatizers then your entree and finally dersert. I went to the resterant Jaxs for my birthday. My dad ordered lobster. I order macaronni and cheese. My sister ordered a beef sandwitch, and my mom and grandpa ordered steak. I tried the lobster and i didn’t like it.

    by Geneviev Heywoood on 04.23.2012
  18. Entree is a part of a meal. Typical for

  19. he gave us the entree and we dug in. it tasted like scalloped fish. it had the potato texture but i knew it was a fish. my uncle threw it up on his plate although i thought it was quite tasty.

    by Frenchi on 04.23.2012
  20. When I think of an entree, I think of the most expensive thing of the menu. Bon apetite. Instead of getting an entree, I usually opt for the appetizer; smaller portions, less money.

    by on 04.23.2012
  21. there was no entree to the movies.

  22. I have no idea what this word means,but I am sure that I will find out soon. I think that I will look it up in the dictionary, but I don’t know…

  23. When we received our food, I knew immediately something was wrong.
    “Who ordered the salmon?” The waiter asked, a bit more enthusiastically than one would think possible.
    “No one.” I replied. No one.

    by John Jaeger on 04.23.2012
  24. entree means…………………………………….?

    by wes on 04.23.2012
  25. I had an Entree from a restaurant, it was good. :)

  26. I really do not know what to write about this word nor do i know what it means.

  27. Sometimes he thinks about why his fingers are so long, why his cigarette’s smoke curls around his body as it travels towards the sky, why he can’t stop breathing when he feels like it, why he can’t stop feeling when he wants to.

  28. my entree had a huge bug in it i will never eat here again this is descusting i hope this place closes down.

  29. I sign a entry form to enter a contest for the school.

  30. “Today’s entree consists of a lovely lady and her child. Let the bidding begin.”
    You could see from the look on their eyes how bad they wanted these runaways. The lust. Bloodlust.

  31. The food of choice. Meet. That’s Meat. More meat. Protein please. Strong Muscles. Strong Bones. Strong arms, hands, heart. Entree, entry. This way.

  32. The entree was cold and unappetizing. I glanced at the man across from me, but he seemed fully involved with his. Unhappily, I poked the gelatinous mass with my fork, levered up a small bite and popped it in my mouth. It tasted about the same as it looked. I sighed. This was not a good idea, it had never been a good idea and yet here I sat…

  33. I WENT OUT to lunch yesterday with the sexiest man I have ever seen and we both had the most delicious entrees served to us. he was perfect. touching me under the table, paying for lunch, holding and kissing me. what happened last night!?!?!?!

    by on 04.23.2012
  34. the smallest meal of the night. Or the french word for enter, either one is fine.

    by Sarah on 04.23.2012
  35. Alright so I already wrote on this word but my computer spazzed so here I go again. Last night my family and I went to dinner at a Thai place. This is kinda lame now because I’ve been given too much time to think about the word oops. Anyway so we had thai, I had Pineapple fried rice and ginger ice cream and it was delicious.

    by April on 04.23.2012
  36. first course, main, big, nutrients,

    by Bruce Sheppard on 04.23.2012
  37. That entree looks disgusting. Who would eat cow’s brains? That doesn’t sound or look delicious in any sense of the word. Greyish brown cat vomit on a plate is what this waiter put in front of me. How was I supposed to know what I ordered? IT WAS IN FRENCH!

  38. g

    by ggom on 04.23.2012
  39. To type the accent-aigu above the second e in entrée, hold down the option button and type the e, then type the e again.

    by Cyndie on 04.23.2012
  40. “Entree?” Jasmine says. “What’s that?”

    “Salad. Before main course. What you indulge in before the delicious delicacies. The appetizers,” Olivia, the chef, replies. “Cushioning your taste buds before anything heavy comes in.”

    “Get yourself used to it,” Kefka, the neighboring cook says.