Advertisement
Advertisement
carte du jour
[ kahrt duh zhoor, doo, dyoo; French kart dy zhoor ]
noun
carte du jour
/ ˈkɑːt də ˈʒʊə; kart dy ʒur; duː /
noun
- a menu listing dishes available on a particular day
Word History and Origins
Origin of carte du jour1
Word History and Origins
Origin of carte du jour1
Example Sentences
In itself, a carte du jour that earns thumbs-up from most.
First-class passenger Abraham Lincoln Salomon salvaged the creased and tattered carte du jour, which was tucked inside his pocket when the ship went down after colliding with an iceberg.
Patrons always reviewed the carte du jour carefully before making a selection.
After being closed for 20 weeks, Madison Square Garden is about to unveil its new upgraded carte du jour as part of a six-year, $850 million refurbishment.
And thus, in spite of office ties, He manages to take a lot Of healthy outdoor exercise, Where other Presidents have not; As I can prove by drawing your Attention to his carte du jour.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse