Cheese meaning in English
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Definition
cheese: food made from milk, usually yellow or white in color (Brie, Cheddar, Roquefort, Camembert, etc.)
Examples
- "Cheese omelet and "mint" sauce*"
- "Jean : If you want, I have another one with a dinosaur that loves cheese..."
- "Well for me, there can only be one cheese for Europe: cheddar."
- "Cheese and sprinkles!"
- "I went to lunch with Susie the other day, and she made the mistake of ordering a cheese omelet."
- "Extra cheese is 2 dollars."
- "Who ordered the double cheese and sausage?"
- "Brian : Well, I suggest we produce a new cheese called Camem-burg."
- "Don't eat this man's cheese!"
- "Bruno : Edward, some of this wine and cheese is older than you are, and much of it smells better."
- "New president of Europe Brian Alistair Jones, the winner in a hotly contested election that divided citizens over issues such as a national cheese, sits in his office with a reflective look on his face."
- "4 French cheeses with grapes and crackers"
- "Horatio : I have no cheese!"
- "Tony : Yeah, I'd like to order a large pepperoni pizza with anchovies and extra cheese."
- "Cheese surprise"
- "It's a hybrid between the French Camembert and a selection of harder German cheeses."
- "Why are you yelling in front of the cheeses?"
- "With Brexit, your cheese will leave the EU very soon!"
- "Customs Agent : Did you bring cheese, vegetables or animals into the country?"
- "Ahead of the vote on June 1st, 2020, the two remaining candidates, Brits Edward Moon and Brian Jones, will clash on the big issues: cheese, the environment and the Eurovision song contest."
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