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caviar
[ kav-ee-ahr, kav-ee-ahr ]
noun
- the roe of sturgeon, especially the beluga, or other fish, usually served as an hors d'oeuvre or appetizer.
CAVIAR
1/ ˈkævɪˌɑː /
acronym for
- Cinema and Video Industry Audience Research
caviar
2/ ˌkævɪˈɑː; ˈkævɪˌɑː /
noun
- the salted roe of sturgeon, esp the beluga, usually served as an hors d'oeuvre
Word History and Origins
Origin of caviar1
Word History and Origins
Origin of caviar1
Example Sentences
Once confined to specialty shops, items such as truffles and caviar are now commonly found in mainstream retail outlets, including major chains such as Carrefour and discount stores such as Lidl.
Plus, for an extra $400 you could add an ounce of caviar to your item of choice!
Kendra Anderson is on a mission to make caviar accessible to everyone by keeping prices low and educating consumers about all things caviar.
Add a tin of caviar at 50% off for a truly decadent present.
He’s Armenian American, but came over after the fall of the Soviet Union, basically kind of landed in that neighborhood with selling caviar on the corners of Brighton Beach Boulevard just to survive.
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