Caviar [noun]

Definition of Caviar:

fish eggs

Synonyms of Caviar:


Opposite/Antonyms of Caviar:

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Sentence/Example of 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?

Not one in ten ordinary Americans likes olives or caviar when first tasted.

Nearly every curious article of food is "caviar to the general" at first trial.

Their eggs form an article of commerce, caviar being prepared from them.

Sengoun dropped into a comfortable chair and sent a waiter for caviar, toast, and German champagne.

Men usually like things to eat, and to talk about them, especially such caviar as this.