单词 | side order |
释义 | > as lemmasside order side order n. originally and chiefly North American (an order for) a relatively small portion of food, typically served as an accompaniment to a main course; also figurative; cf. sense 23, on the side at Phrases 1f(k), and side dish n. ΚΠ 1884 M. G. C. Hall Lady's Life on Farm in Manitoba 102 At breakfast..our waiting-maid when asked to bring some more bread and then tea..wanted much to learn if we had any more ‘side orders’. 1891 Boston Daily Globe 10 Jan. 2/7 Three cheers for ‘a side order of beans in Pie alley.’ 1921 Arts Dec. 162/2 Those ‘side orders’ of life—truth, honesty, devotion, love. 1940 Railroad Mag. Apr. 35/1 Give me a couple of pork chops, fried potatoes and a side order of wheat cakes. 1975 N.Y. Times 25 July 19/3 We put in a side order for cauliflower gratiné..because it sounded good. 1984 J. Burchill Apocalypse Now in Sex & Sensibility (1992) 182 Sex with a side order of de Sade. 2010 L. Hudson-Smith Promises to Keep iii. 42 I think I'll just have a side order of wings. I'm not that hungry. < as lemmas |
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