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[ del-mon-i-koh ] / dɛlˈmɒn ɪˌkoʊ /
noun, plural Del·mon·i·cos.Also called Delmonico steak . Origin of Delmonico1after L. Delmonico Words nearby DelmonicoDeller, Dello Joio, dells, Del Mar, Delmarva Peninsula, Delmonico, delo, delocalize, Delores, Deloria, Delorme Definition for Delmonico (2 of 2)[ del-mon-i-koh ] / dɛlˈmɒn ɪˌkoʊ /
nounLorenzo, 1813–81, U.S. restaurateur, born in Switzerland. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for DelmonicoWhat about the iconic Bob Dylan image you took outside the Delmonico in New York? Beatles Photographer Henry Grossman on ‘Places I Remember’|Abby Haglage|March 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST In all confidence he hied him to Delmonico's, at which famous restaurant he had incurred a large share of his social obligations. Last of the Great Scouts|Helen Cody Wetmore They saw us leave Delmonico's at two o'clock, and they didn't know we were going to Westchester. A Modern Chronicle, Complete|Winston Churchill The dinner was to be served at ten o'clock that night at Delmonico's, where a private room had been engaged. An Artist in Crime|Rodrigues Ottolengui
Once upon a time Addicks, entering Delmonico's for dinner, stumbled on a couple of newsboys at the entrance. Frenzied Finance|Thomas W. Lawson You can git half a mackrill at Delmonico's or Mr. Mason Dory's, for six dollars, and a biled pertaters throwd in. The American Joe Miller|Various
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