escalope
Americannoun
plural
escalopes-
a dish of thinly sliced meat, fish, potatoes, etc., baked in a sauce and often topped with breadcrumbs.
noun
Etymology
Origin of escalope
First recorded in 1600–10; from French; see escallop; relation of the sense “thin slice” to the Old French meaning “shell (of a nut, snail, etc.)” is uncertain
Example Sentences
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The other guests, deep in talk and Escalope de Veau Viennoise, were setups for a shrewd performance.
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Last week, an unexpected champion arose for the millions who cannot tell Chicken Marengo* from Escalope de Foie Gras Talleyrand� from Surprise Omelet Milord� from apple pie a la mode.��
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