Carte

//kɑː(ɹ)t//

"Carte" in a Sentence (11 examples)

These drinks are a la carte.

When a police officer pulls you over for driving in the fast lane, does he have carte blanche to search your cell phone, too?

You have carte blanche, you can do what you want.

Tom ordered the fish a la carte.

You can dine here à la carte.

Her site offers a range of experiences, from $3,000 all-in tours, to shorter, a la carte experiences that last a few hours and cost, on average, $77.

These drinks are à la carte.

"He only says she is Laura Somerset, and he sends me her carte; here it is." Now this was in the early days of cartes, and the soft ivory finish and delicate tinting of the cartes that now are taken, were unknown.

Celebrity cartes, and photographic portraits more generally, were valued in Victorian culture for their much-lauded ability to render the sitter as he or she really was.

We’ll take a dram for luck, and as soon as this handless man of mine has the collops ready, we’ll dine and take a hand at the cartes as gentlemen should.

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He had been to the supper of the Forest Club at the Cross Keys in Gledsmuir, a clamjamphry of wild young blades who passed the wine and played at cartes once a fortnight.

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