Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An obsolete form of entry.
  • noun See enter-.

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  • verb Archaic spelling of enter.

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Examples

  • Veterans as good as active avocation troops with proof of United States troops servicesuch as the troops ID or photo in uniform -- can select one complimentary entre from the far-reaching preference of favorites.

    On Veterans Day New Jersey Applebee's Serve Free Meals To Those ... admin 2009

  • Veterans as good as active avocation troops with proof of United States troops servicesuch as the troops ID or photo in uniform -- can select one complimentary entre from the far-reaching preference of favorites.

    Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009

  • Claude Lévi-Strauss. '... je les situais à mi-chemin entre le conte de fées et le roman policier'.

    Nadine Gordimer - Nobel Lecture 1997

  • A couple of things about that; as you may recall we made a shift at prepared foods where we had half of the space of that plant in Jackson was devoted to what we called our entre department.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • - Mais bien sûr que tu savais, je te l’ai dit il y a trois jours sur le chemin entre l’école et la maison … marie-Hélène |

    words of wisdom 2009

  • Other slogans used by the self-dubbed entre-manurers include "We're No. 1 at No. 2," "Our business is picking up," and "I do doo."

    CNN Transcript May 10, 2004 2004

  • So my entre was the best part of the meal, but still lacked a certain, I don't know what. * giggle*

    madrigle Diary Entry madrigle 2001

  • They nowise could be counted among the architects of that complex edifice known as the entre deux guerres, but they provided the furniture for some of its more comfortable, smaller rooms.

    Giraudoux Man, Paul de 1963

  • It was the time of evening between twilight and night - what the French call "entre le chien et le loup."

    NYT > Home Page By JANINE DI GIOVANNI 2011

  • When she finished, Harsanyi sprang from his chair and dropped lightly upon his toes, a kind of entre-chat that he sometimes executed when he formed a sudden resolution, or when he was about to follow a pure intuition, against reason.

    The song of the lark 1915

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