escargot
escargot
Definition
es·car·got (es′kär gō′)
noun
a snail, esp. an edible variety
Etymology: Fr
escargot
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- eat: Also, I've eaten escargots in the past, very good in garlic butter, which makes affection dafter still.
- have: One evening they decided to go find some snails so they could have escargot for dinner.
Adjective modifier
- French: It is also the noun used for a popular snail-based snack dish, similar to French escargots.
Preposition: in
- butter: The selection is small, reasonably priced and includes classics such as foie gras, escargots in garlic butter and cassoulet.
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