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Գٰé

or ·ٰ

[ ahn-trey ]

noun

  1. a dish served as the main course of a meal.
  2. Older Use. a dish served at dinner between the principal courses.
  3. the privilege of entering; access.

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  4. a means of obtaining entry:

    His friendship with an actor's son was his Գٰé into the theatrical world.

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  5. the act of entering; entrance.


Գٰé

/ ˈɒԳٰɪ /

noun

  1. a dish served before a main course
  2. the main course of a meal
  3. the power or right of entry
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Գٰé1

1775–85; < French, noun use of feminine past participle of entrer to enter; entry
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Գٰé1

C18: from French, from entrer to enter ; in cookery, so called because formerly the course was served after an intermediate course called the é (remove)
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Many other alums have populated writing rooms and casts of TV shows and films; Ego Nwodim — who plays unhinged nuts like “Entrée PeeE Neur” on “CBB” — is a current member of the cast of “SNL.”

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But if Harris does ultimately run — and that’s a massive if — her Գٰé would seismically reshape the already crowded race for California’s highest office.

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This was several years before I procured a driver’s license and a Blockbuster card, which would become my entree to indie, art house and international cinema, to movies for and about adults.

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Add to this an array of rewards points, loyalty programs and exclusive deals for frequent users, and suddenly every order becomes a step towards something: a free entree, perhaps, or a slightly reduced delivery fee.

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Dating in the swipe-left era is hard for anyone who isn’t a bot, but for singles who grew up in the pre-internet era, when “going steady” was still a thing and an app was what you ate before the entree, the challenges are compounded.

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