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Definition of finger food in English: finger foodnoun mass nounFood served in such a form and style that it can conveniently be eaten with the fingers. Example sentencesExamples - Christenings increasingly call for finger food, light bright sponge cakes and Pavlovas, rather than a sit-down feast.
- Of course, it would also make a very nice opener, or even finger food, if cut into bite-size pieces.
- And naturally, the multitude of sandwiches and finger food doesn't just fall from the sky, nor do the volunteers for that matter.
- It can be purchased, like many of their salads, prewrapped; it's perfect for lunches or sliced into finger food for parties.
- I wanted to make some kind of crostini (little toasts with a topping) because they are easy enough to assemble, they look pretty and they make a very satisfying finger food.
- First and second prizes will be presented following the game and finger food will be served.
- Leading up to the count down, guests were served with an array of lavish finger food, champagne and wine, in the marquee that was immaculately designed in their chosen colours, red and white.
- The six didn't know much about the restaurant business, but they knew what they liked: finger food, girls, and golden oldies on the jukebox.
- Music on the night will be provided by Pat Bermingham and finger food will be served.
- Even the few fancy items on the menu - Maryland crabcakes and crab dip (mashed crab and cheese) with crackers - are all finger food.
- The Rocky Racoons played for the occasion, finger food was also served.
- There will be a questions and answers session and finger food will be served.
- Alternatively, cut in cubes and serve as a finger food, possibly skewered on a little toothpick, with a cherry-tomato half and/or a small piece of cheese.
- Lunches are finger food - sliced meat and cheese, good bread, leftover veggies in vinaigrette, fruit, out on the dock.
- There will be a full bar in operation and finger food will be served at the interval.
- The guests talked for about an hour and a half in the Opera House's northern annex, dining on finger food such as smoked salmon on buckwheat pancakes and Vietnamese spring rolls.
- Just serve it chopped, or give it as finger food.
- I was at a small function a couple of weeks ago that served finger food.
- These no-nonsense places have brought sushi back to where it started as a cheap, nourishing finger food for the masses.
- Our friends with the kids had put on an impressive spread of finger food and desserts, which was nice.
Synonyms starter, canapé, first course, titbit, savoury, snack Definition of finger food in US English: finger foodnounˈfiNGɡər fo͞odˈfɪŋɡər fud Food served in such a form and style that it can conveniently be eaten with the fingers. Example sentencesExamples - Our friends with the kids had put on an impressive spread of finger food and desserts, which was nice.
- I was at a small function a couple of weeks ago that served finger food.
- The six didn't know much about the restaurant business, but they knew what they liked: finger food, girls, and golden oldies on the jukebox.
- And naturally, the multitude of sandwiches and finger food doesn't just fall from the sky, nor do the volunteers for that matter.
- There will be a full bar in operation and finger food will be served at the interval.
- I wanted to make some kind of crostini (little toasts with a topping) because they are easy enough to assemble, they look pretty and they make a very satisfying finger food.
- Music on the night will be provided by Pat Bermingham and finger food will be served.
- Christenings increasingly call for finger food, light bright sponge cakes and Pavlovas, rather than a sit-down feast.
- Just serve it chopped, or give it as finger food.
- These no-nonsense places have brought sushi back to where it started as a cheap, nourishing finger food for the masses.
- Of course, it would also make a very nice opener, or even finger food, if cut into bite-size pieces.
- Lunches are finger food - sliced meat and cheese, good bread, leftover veggies in vinaigrette, fruit, out on the dock.
- The Rocky Racoons played for the occasion, finger food was also served.
- The guests talked for about an hour and a half in the Opera House's northern annex, dining on finger food such as smoked salmon on buckwheat pancakes and Vietnamese spring rolls.
- Leading up to the count down, guests were served with an array of lavish finger food, champagne and wine, in the marquee that was immaculately designed in their chosen colours, red and white.
- Alternatively, cut in cubes and serve as a finger food, possibly skewered on a little toothpick, with a cherry-tomato half and/or a small piece of cheese.
- Even the few fancy items on the menu - Maryland crabcakes and crab dip (mashed crab and cheese) with crackers - are all finger food.
- There will be a questions and answers session and finger food will be served.
- It can be purchased, like many of their salads, prewrapped; it's perfect for lunches or sliced into finger food for parties.
- First and second prizes will be presented following the game and finger food will be served.
Synonyms starter, canapé, first course, titbit, savoury, snack |