caviar 的定义
- the roe of sturgeon, especially the beluga, or other fish, usually served as an hors d'oeuvre or appetizer.
caviar 近义词
fish eggs
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- Then again, she also mixes batter in bejeweled gloves and feeds her dogs spoonfuls of caviar from tiny jars that probably cost more than the average viewer’s monthly rent.
- The soundtrack sounds like some executives thought “Rap Caviar” meant “rap conceptualized by people who regularly eat caviar.”
- The joke was that they showed art movies, and in the concessions stand they had caviar and champagne.
- Wisconsin wildlife officials ate $20,000 of illegal caviar, prosecutors say.
- Rather than dryly scientific, the pictures are vivid and sensuous, depicting spirals of glossy orbs that glisten like pearls or caviar.
- They ate stuffed turkey, caviar, fresh salmon, and smoked trout.
- But for me it was better than the caviar at the home of the Ambassador of the United States.
- He had pigeons flown in from Cairo and a fridge permanently full of caviar.
- Zahedi offered champagne and caviar; Orfila tango lessons.
- Is it just a question of getting used to life without oysters and caviar?
- Caviar would be one-twenty-five per person; for seven would be eight-seventy-five.
- Zhoost a little cocktel, and some caviar d'Astrakhan to begin; and perhaps a little broth; ah, better!
- He stabbed at his canap of caviar with his fork as if he hated it, ate but a morsel of it, and turned aside in his chair.
- Mingle cream with the caviar, and none who eats will have cause to complain.
- What of the almond—the almond mingled with caviar and cayenne?