The best caviare is said to be obtained in the Caspian. From Wordnik.com. [Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia] Reference
Real caviare is obtained from the sturgeon - true or false?. From Wordnik.com. [The Friday Brain-teaser from Credo Reference] Reference
"We call caviare the bits blacked out in our newspapers and periodicals.". From Wordnik.com. [The Crown of Life] Reference
Perhaps trout would take caviare, which is not forbidden by the law of the land. From Wordnik.com. [Introduction to the Compleat Angler] Reference
"Ice cream and caviare!" exclaimed the girl aghast. From Wordnik.com. [Diane of the Green Van] Reference
(For Tomato Salad) 2 heaping tablespoons of caviare. From Wordnik.com. [The Suffrage Cook Book] Reference
The top of the Shot Tower where they make the caviare. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 29, 1914] Reference
"This Ramsbottom — and his corned beef and caviare!". From Wordnik.com. [Hornblower In The West Indies]
'I beg you, Doctor Bormenthal, leave the caviare alone. From Wordnik.com. [The Heart Of A Dog]
The Czech began to shovel the caviare down like an automaton. From Wordnik.com. [Funeral In Berlin]
And perhaps a mousseline of chicken with caviare for starters?. From Wordnik.com. [The Chain Of Destiny]
My Lord, there's another keg of caviare in the after lazarette. From Wordnik.com. [Hornblower In The West Indies]
He's only jealous because my caviare is so much rounder than his. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 29, 1914] Reference
He ate up all the caviare, and there were four pounds in the jar. From Wordnik.com. [The Witch, and other stories] Reference
We munched into the caviare, spooning it on to the wafer biscuits. From Wordnik.com. [Funeral In Berlin]
The best thing about the boat was the caviare, which was delicious. From Wordnik.com. [The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton] Reference
Few persons like caviare; but those who do like it are very fond of it. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862] Reference
Take half-a-pound of sugar, a quarter of caviare, a quarter of calipash. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, July 4, 1917] Reference
His little boy, Dickie, chose caviare; but he really did not care for it. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-04] Reference
It would be caviare to the general, but might be supported, I should think. From Wordnik.com. [New Grub Street] Reference
A good deal of Shakspeare is read, but the rest is caviare to the multitude. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 79, May, 1864] Reference
A ceremonious dinner begins with a tiny bit of caviare on a tiny bit of toast. From Wordnik.com. [The Etiquette of To-day] Reference
He had even made the dish of jugged hare which followed the cold meats and caviare. From Wordnik.com. [The Virgin and the Gypsy] Reference
Two long tables had been set up, decorated with champagne, caviare and smoked salmon. From Wordnik.com. [Final Resting Place of The Pen] Reference
He sat with Yoko behind a large white desk, dipping crispbread into a tub of caviare. From Wordnik.com. [Jim Powell: First Job: Mailboy for The Beatles] Reference
“My dear fellow, people with three francs in the world do not eat caviare at Larne.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Stories]
Inside the tin were the light-grey veiny spheres of caviare, almost as big as a tiny pea. From Wordnik.com. [Funeral In Berlin]
As a member of the coterie known as the "Souls" he was, so to speak, caviare to the general. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"] Reference
Conversation regarding caviare and vodka occupied the attention of all during the first course. From Wordnik.com. [Hornblower In The West Indies]
It is not a question of caviare to the general, or, if it is, the fault rests with him who makes so. From Wordnik.com. [Don Quixote] Reference
Desirous, she chooses her apéritifs wisely, or, content, she enjoys the caviare of potential power. From Wordnik.com. [Tender is the Night] Reference
And years had passed since then, the deacon had long been dead, but the caviare was still remembered. From Wordnik.com. [The Witch, and other stories] Reference
And he was delighted as he looked at his parcel, in which there was caviare, cheese, and white salmon. From Wordnik.com. [The Wife] Reference
At the Moskaya station the air is lovely and fresh, caviare is seventy kopecks a pound. From Wordnik.com. [Letters of Anton Chekhov] Reference
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