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bill of fare
noun
- a list of foods that are served; menu.
- the program of entertainment, as at a theater.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bill of fare1
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Example Sentences
We got as far on the bill-of-fare as dandelion salad, Verny, and then switched off on something newas usual, laughed Julie.
Though my regular bill-of-fare was bird-seed, yet she varied it as she did her own.
“I see no pickles, olives or cheese on the bill-of-fare,” said the doctor, lowering her lorgnette.
Here was menu to fit most palates, and the bill-of-fare was duly discussed in all social gatherings of the upper circles.
The Commons had an equally unappetising bill-of-fare, in which Ireland figured appropriately as the pice de rsistance.
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