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Definition of cheeseboard in English: cheeseboardnounˈtʃiːzbɔːdˈtʃizbɔrd 1A selection of cheeses served as a course of a meal. Example sentencesExamples - I thought it was a clever dessert for people who don't have a very sweet tooth and are drawn towards a cheeseboard.
- And for dessert I had a cheeseboard whereupon I ate nearly my weight in cheese - fantastic!
- I was at a friend's wedding, where the only grub on offer was a cheeseboard.
- It's ideal for a cheeseboard or for cooking as it melts into a soft, delicate goo.
- We finished off with the cheeseboard and the trio of ice-cream, both beautifully presented, and decided to take coffee in the bar to carry on the great conversation we were having with our fellow diners.
- When the cheeseboard arrived, he invariably asked his wife if she would like to take the ladies to ‘the powder room’.
- Dinner parties with familiar friends from the chattering classes are wrecked by dissenting views way before the cheeseboard arrives.
- A lady went into raptures about the cheeseboard, and the complexity of the flavour of the mature cheddar.
- I ordered the Irish cheeseboard, but staff were at a loss to explain the cheeses: ‘Yes, they're all Irish cheeses and that one's cheddar.’
- I decided to go to Cowgirl Creamery in San Francisco's Ferry Plaza, to get help selecting my cheeseboard.
- Another bonus is the cheeseboard laid out on the dresser.
- I must admit I'm missing the cheeseboard in restaurants (especially goat's cheese, which I love) so I can't see me lasting a whole month.
- After their meal, the children can play with the toys or watch the DVDs provided in the chalet before going to bed, while the adults enjoy a complimentary cheeseboard.
- Our waitress was a little confused about the cheeseboard, but eventually delivered a faltering list.
- Anyone who thinks that the cheeseboard should be offered only with a glass of port on a cold winter's night had better hurry up and join the 21st century.
- 1.1 A board on which cheese is served and cut.
Definition of cheeseboard in US English: cheeseboardnounˈtʃizbɔrdˈCHēzbôrd 1A selection of cheeses. Example sentencesExamples - Anyone who thinks that the cheeseboard should be offered only with a glass of port on a cold winter's night had better hurry up and join the 21st century.
- I thought it was a clever dessert for people who don't have a very sweet tooth and are drawn towards a cheeseboard.
- I must admit I'm missing the cheeseboard in restaurants (especially goat's cheese, which I love) so I can't see me lasting a whole month.
- Dinner parties with familiar friends from the chattering classes are wrecked by dissenting views way before the cheeseboard arrives.
- And for dessert I had a cheeseboard whereupon I ate nearly my weight in cheese - fantastic!
- I decided to go to Cowgirl Creamery in San Francisco's Ferry Plaza, to get help selecting my cheeseboard.
- After their meal, the children can play with the toys or watch the DVDs provided in the chalet before going to bed, while the adults enjoy a complimentary cheeseboard.
- Another bonus is the cheeseboard laid out on the dresser.
- I ordered the Irish cheeseboard, but staff were at a loss to explain the cheeses: ‘Yes, they're all Irish cheeses and that one's cheddar.’
- When the cheeseboard arrived, he invariably asked his wife if she would like to take the ladies to ‘the powder room’.
- It's ideal for a cheeseboard or for cooking as it melts into a soft, delicate goo.
- We finished off with the cheeseboard and the trio of ice-cream, both beautifully presented, and decided to take coffee in the bar to carry on the great conversation we were having with our fellow diners.
- Our waitress was a little confused about the cheeseboard, but eventually delivered a faltering list.
- A lady went into raptures about the cheeseboard, and the complexity of the flavour of the mature cheddar.
- I was at a friend's wedding, where the only grub on offer was a cheeseboard.
- 1.1 A board on which cheese is served and cut.
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