different between appetizes vs appetizer
appetizes
English
Verb
appetizes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appetize
appetizes From the web:
- what appetizers go with burgers
- what appetizers go with pizza
- what appetizers go with wine
- what appetizers go with tacos
- what appetizers go with sangria
- what appetizers go with champagne
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- what appetizers go with mexican food
appetizer
English
Alternative forms
- appetiser (Commonwealth only)
Etymology
appetize +? -er
Pronunciation
Noun
appetizer (plural appetizers)
- A small, light, and usually savory first course in a meal
- Synonyms: (slang) appy, entrée, hors d'oeuvre, starter
- Something that creates or increases excitement for what is to follow.
Translations
See also
- antipasto
Further reading
- appetizer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
appetizer From the web:
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- what appetizer goes with pizza
- what appetizers go with chili
- what appetizers go with lasagna
- what appetizers go with champagne
- what appetizer to serve with osso buco
- what appetizers go with wine
- what appetizer goes with bruschetta
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