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    à la mode
    /ˌä lä ˈmōd/

    adjective

    • 1. in fashion; up to date: "corduroy is extremely à la mode this season"
    • 2. (of beef) braised in wine, typically with vegetables: "beef à la mode does not necessarily require advance browning"

    adverb

    • 1. in a fashionable or modern style: "the pageboys are dressed à la mode"
    • 2. (with reference to the cooking of beef) in wine, typically with vegetables: "the rump piece is generally prepared à la mode"

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  2. 6. 'À la mode' meaning 'in the fashionable way'. The phrase à la mode has appeared in English in the sense of "according to current fashion" for hundreds of years. It occurs, for example, in "marriage à la mode" used by John Dryden as the title of a comedy (1673) and by William Hogarth as the title of a series of paintings (1743–1745); in ...

  3. The general meaning of à la in French is at the, to, but in some cases it can also mean by, in (the). à la cime de l'arbre -> at the top of the tree à la conclusion -> at the conclusion à la fin de -> at the end à la maison -> to home à la hâte -> in haste à la main -> by hand

  4. Nov 6, 2017 · There is also "à la Grecque" (in the Greek style or manner) and other examples. In actual fact, dictionary.com gives the following definition: preposition. according to; in the manner of: a short poem à la Ogden Nash. Cookery. prepared in the manner of, to the taste of, or by: chicken à la provençale. prepared with the ingredient of.

  5. It means 'with ice cream' (though not literally). The term was first used in 'pie à la mode', coined by John Gieriet in 1885. Good information. BTW, since this was coined in English, the (American) pronunciation is /payælə'mod/. Definitely not French. Well, that's debatable - it was coined by a French speaking Swiss...

  6. Sep 11, 2018 · The tennis star meanwhile spent her post-loss time in mom mode, at least on social media, while Billie Jean King and the National Organization for Women called out tennis for having a double standard toward women, under the headline, “Serena Williams fined $17,000 for U.S. Open outburst; Billie Jean King calls out ‘double standard’

  7. Oct 26, 2015 · The positive meaning of "bad ass" or "badass" is derived from the somewhat dated slang usage of the word "bad", meaning "cool". For example, one might exclaim "That is one baaad ride, brother!" at the sight of one of these. Or, for another example, one might say "She's a bad mama jama!" to express that one finds a particular woman exceptionally ...

  8. May 30, 2015 · 12. No, it's not. The backtick, or the backquote, evolved as a separate character exclusively for computer use. (Wikipedia) It is actually a grave accent, used in combination with a letter in many languages, but not English, except sometimes to indicate pronunciation. From wikipedia:

  9. Aug 11, 2011 · 2. Kinetic means "relating to, or resulting from motion"; strike means "a sudden attack, typically a military one." Kinetic strike means "an attack done in movement," which is the opposite of, for example, a group of militaries waiting for the arrival of the enemy, hidden. Share.

  10. Jun 9, 2012 · Your problem, basically, is the difference between "Be Going to + V" and the Present Continuous (Be + V+ing) with Future Meaning. But most of your examples are mixed up and confused so we need to clarify a few things. Here are some expressions you need to learn first: go golfing = X. go to golf = X. go to shopping = X.

  11. Jan 19, 2018 · A simplified version: sincerity means "If I say it, it's true", candor means "If it's true, I say it". Although sincerity can also be used to refer to statements that are false, but the speaker really believes are true. @HotLicks I don't ever associate the word sincerity with false appearances.