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Example sentences for "cuisine"

Lexicographically close words:
cuirassed; cuirasses; cuirassier; cuirassiers; cuire; cuisinier; cuisse; cuisses; cuist; cuius
  1. The cuisine is of the best and the chefs rank at the top of their art.

  2. The full flavor of the crawfish is best obtained in a bisque, and the best recipe for this is by the famous chef Francatelli, who boasts having been the head of the cuisine of Queen Victoria.

  3. The rooms are small, its location is not central, and there is nothing to it that gives it the tone of comfort to be had at the other hotels, although the cuisine cannot be improved upon.

  4. Like most of the Chilean hotels owned by Germans the place is clean, the beer good, and the cuisine excellent.

  5. The cuisine is perfect and the liquid refreshments are of the finest quality.

  6. The rooms in the Oddo were good but I am sorry to say that the cuisine and dining room service was execrable.

  7. Eating-houses were also generally found near the markets, where all the substantials and delicacies of the Nahua cuisine might be obtained.

  8. I have already hinted elsewhere that the cuisine at the Tuileries during Louis-Philippe's reign was execrable, though the wine was generally good.

  9. There I was, positively growing grey in my endeavours to drag her up out of the abyss of poverty into which she had sunk, and there she was, cheerful and happy, if she could only continue to enjoy la bonne cuisine de Madame.

  10. Also, the large restaurant whose cuisine nearest approaches the absolutely first-class is in New York, and not in Europe.

  11. Thus at the "Kievsky Ugolok" it is well known that the cook of Prince Vorontsof is in charge, and the restaurant does not merely live by reputation but an excellence of cuisine testifies in itself to some master-hand.

  12. The best cuisine in Vienna was now only at the service of the foreigner.

  13. The so-called Cuisine de St. Louis, a remain of the old Gothic palace of Philip le Bel, is no longer shown.

  14. The ensuing events had driven the affairs of her cuisine entirely out of her mind.

  15. A sight of these benign beings has been denied me--for this I make the heavy cuisine of Bohemia responsible; but their spirit lives on and informs the sons of Czech in the realm of the spirit, in art and poetry, above all in music.

  16. You may see them swimming about or in boatloads pulled by some enthusiastic if perspiring male member of the family; indeed, the results of Bohemia's excellent cuisine are much in evidence.

  17. It must be admitted that the same cuisine tends to develop a certain redundancy among those no longer in their first youth.

  18. I'm sorry, though, for that cuisine in Paris, and the grand picnic at Fontainebleau, and Moban and Cerise.

  19. Paris, too, is waiting, and a good cuisine in a cheery menage.

  20. Any consideration of economy in the cuisine must include the meat problem.

  21. You'd think that the silver dishes and the gilt candelabras had just been captured from the enemy, and that the cuisine was made by beat of drum.

  22. He is the most celebrated restaurateur of this or any other age; no one has carried the great art of the cuisine to a higher perfection, and his cellars are unequalled in Paris.

  23. By this time we were at the door of my quarters, where, having ordered up the best repast my cuisine afforded, we sat down to await its appearance.

  24. The best point of view for the “Cuisine des Anges,” is obtained from the seat nearly opposite, beneath the archway, when the splendid luminous qualities of this theatrical picture can be better appreciated.

  25. Compare it also with a Spanish treatment of a similar miracle by Murillo, in the Cuisine des Anges.

  26. The occupants of a poor monastery in Spain miraculously fed by angels, known as “La Cuisine des Anges.

  27. We--for you must know our party was four in number--most decidedly lit upon our legs, and the cuisine and the cellar lent effectual aid.

  28. In the cuisine of love there are flavours for all tastes.

  29. An extension with skylights, and a noise of clattering dishes coupled with certain odours, not disagreeable to her nostrils, told her that the cuisine of the establishment was beneath.

  30. In the Museo Borbonico will be found types of most of the utensils now used in Spain, while the Oriental and most ancient style of cuisine is equally easy to be identified with the notices left us in the cookery books of antiquity.

  31. In the seaports and large towns on the Madrid roads the twilight of café and cuisine civilization is breaking from La belle France.

  32. The American said: "You spoke of amalgamating our cuisine with yours, or vice versa.

  33. I have most pleasant recollections of the cuisine of Baltimore.

  34. The ideal cuisine should display an individual character; it should offer a menu judiciously chosen from the kitchen-workshops of the most diverse lands and peoples-a menu reflecting the master's alert and fastidious taste.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cuisine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.