Entree in a sentence as a noun

Each container is just big enough to contain\none meal's entree.

I see, say, a frozen spaghetti and meatball entree.

> In a tipless society, your entree would just cost moreI live in a tipless society.

"Because it is a safe and interactive playground, logo is a great entree to programming, as you suggested.

Like, went to the supermarket, bought a few pounds of big ol' chunks that were labeled "Escolar," and served said fish as the main entree for dinner.

You don't go to a restaurant and get a patented entree, the chef cooks up new and original recipes by copying and tweaking recipes of those that came before.

They look at a printed menu with fairly limited information, decide that an entree sounds good based on the printed ingredients and description, and order it.

A few months later, after deciding that the Richardson, Texas, startup would give it entree into the $20-billion-a-year optical-internetworking market, it gobbled up the rest.

Entree definitions

noun

the principal dish of a meal

noun

the right to enter

See also: access accession admission admittance

noun

something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"

See also: entrance entranceway entryway entry

noun

the act of entering; "she made a graceful entree into the ballroom"