Gourmet in a sentence as a noun

He lives in caves in the Utah canyonlands, forages wild foods and gourmet discards.

You really think they provide you 3 gourmet meals per day, but not with the basic tools to perform your job?

So now we have aisles full of water in bottles, you can buy air in cans in China, and gourmet ice.

Marco just left his favorite fine restaurant and showed up at Burger King instead for a gourmet meal.

Wouldn't this cafe eventually be filled with freeloaders who pay 9 pounds per day in order to get gourmet coffee and food all day long?

Lets say every employee ate 3 gourmet meals a day, at a cost of $15+$25+$50 or $90, and consumed another $25 in snacks so $115 per employee per day.

It doesn't surprise me that they had tons of expensive possessions and services, but I would've thought the perishable nature of food would make getting the ingredients for gourmet cuisine nearly impossible!

This guy shouldn't be working at a call center, he said he was overqualified, it'd be like a gourmet chef working at McDonalds and then complaining that they are forcing him to use their procedures to cook burgers.

Lots of companies in the Valley are already having trouble hiring enough skilled staff, and competing on intangibles, ranging from perceived interestingness of work to perks like gourmet lunches, is one axis they use to try to get employees.

The wild parties, the liquor cabinet, the gourmet kitchen, the rooftop deck in TriBeCa, and more importantly, the excessively huge amounts of profit-sharing... it was like geek summer camp, until it turned into a teen drama because of the "poor little rich boys.

A little superficially, no tech or design talent in house, no food industry experience, and not much marketing and sales expertise, so what exactly does he bring to the table here, besides really wanting a startup?Also, this idea hits on one of those things that lots of people really want to believe that they would do - cook their own healthy, organic, gourmet, etc food - but very few will actually take much initiative to do on their own.

This could be any number of dot bombs from the late 90s, however its still incredible...- Insisted that each office be painted a different and specific color.- Huge open spaces were created to stimulate idea sharing and creativity.- A plush cafeteria was put in, complete with a gourmet chef.- Couches were scattered throughout the offices so that researchers could take naps or even sleep there overnight, which many of them did.- The soft-drink machine was wired to a terminal.

Gourmet definitions

noun

a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink)

See also: epicure gastronome epicurean foodie