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bill of fare
noun
- a list of foods that are served; menu.
- the program of entertainment, as at a theater.
bill of fare
Word History and Origins
Origin of bill of fare1
Example Sentences
According to the National Weather Service, the dampness — mainly a soggy morning’s bill of fare — included a thunderstorm, rain, light rain and the lightest sort of rain, which is how we might describe fog.
It’s terrific timing for the Tribeca Festival, which runs from June 8-19 and features its trademark community focus and sweeping bill of fare.
Until 4 p.m., brunch is the main bill of fare at this new restaurant in the former Du’s Donuts space, in the arcade of the William Vale hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
There’s a whole “egg mania” section of the menu, designed to provide an alternative protein to the goat, lamb and chicken that are buried under biryanis and gravies elsewhere on the expansive bill of fare.
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, was recently on the bill of fare served up by some of the House’s most conservative members and the Freedom Caucus.
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