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Carte

Carte meaning

A bill of fare; a menu. | A visiting card. | A carte de visite (small collectible photograph of a famous person).

Example sentences (20)

A Carte Bleue without a Visa or a MasterCard logo is often known as a "Carte Bleue Nationale" and a Carte Bleue with a Visa or a MasterCard logo is known as a "Carte Bleue Internationale", or more frequently, simply called a "Visa" or "MasterCard".

Gilbert angrily confronted Carte, but Carte refused to reconsider the accounts.

Songs Carte's Parlour songs include: *"Come Back to Me", words and music by Carte.

Stedman, p. 270 Carte was building a new theatre to present Sullivan's forthcoming grand opera, and Sullivan sided with Carte, going so far as to testify erroneously as to certain old debts.

While Carte was ill, in 1897, Rupert assisted Mrs. Carte and W. S. Gilbert with the first revival of The Yeomen of the Guard at the Savoy.

A la carte dinner options will be available as well as a dedicated children’s brunch menu.

An award-winning restaurant can be found inside which serves a selection of à la carte dishes as well as pub classics.

Carson said that as the cyber insurance market continues to mature, he hopes more flexible and broader types of policies will allow organizations to have “a la carte” options when it comes to cyber.

Eatery on Market St. is working on a Thanksgiving menu and will also offer an a la carte menu.

Effectively, you are asking for carte blanche to run roughshod over all the terms and conditions of our employment".

His presidential candidacy does not give him carte blanche to vilify public servants who are simply doing their jobs.

Lunch from about £35 a head à la carte, dinner from about £50 a head, both plus drinks and service.

Multicultural Eats: Lanterne Rooms' a la carte menu returns!

North Sydney’s put beef fat-dripped flambadou oysters on the carte when it opened in September, and a signature snack was born.

Reservations are not accepted; the brunch is a first-come, first-served set-up, and all food is served a la carte.

The idea seems to be to give Spotify Premium customers a small taste of audiobooks, in the hopes they’ll become hooked and purchase additional titles on an a-la-carte basis.

The LP standard bearer likened what INEC did on February 25 to a restaurant promising a sumptuous meal, serving the a la carte but failing to bring the main meal.

The table is almost bare, save for a mesmerising cluster of glowing tree-like lights in the middle, cone-shaped earthenware cups for water and paperweight magnifying glasses – for perusing the paper a la carte menu.

The weekly menus also include add-on items like breakfast kits, à la carte proteins, and party-friendly appetizers and desserts.

This will just give them more of a carte blanche to do what they like - it's an accident waiting to happen.