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royale

[roi-al]

noun

  1. custard cut into shapes and used as a garnish in soups.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of royale1

< French, noun use of feminine of royal royal
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Example Sentences

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Corden continues that the The Office and The Royale Family inspired them, with both shows having simple title sequences, but Gavin and Stacey couldn't afford one.

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For Vincent it was discovering that in France a Quarter Pounder was called a Royale with Cheese.

The shooting and building game has multiple game modes, with its online battle royale its most popular feature.

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There was the part of me that was slightly skeptical seeing a logline that leaned on two of the biggest Asian-led shows ever, but the part of me that grew up on a steady diet of chanbara is excited by the idea of a battle royale with samurai — and that part has completely won out.

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The two stolen items from the Royal Collection are believed to be a snuff box with a cameo of the Birth of Venus, thought to have been made in Germany in the 18th Century, and a Fabrique Royale snuff box, made in Germany in the 18th Century, and encrusted with nearly 3,000 diamonds.

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