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multicourse

American  
[muhl-tee-kawrs, muhl-tahyˌ-] / ˈmʌl tiˌkɔrs, ˈmʌl taɪˌ- /

adjective

  1. (of a meal) consisting of several courses.


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Instead of all-you-can-drink wristbands, they offer adrenaline-stoking activities like fly fishing, canyoneering, snorkeling and rafting in between multicourse meals and happy hours.

From The Wall Street Journal

The final product is the literary equivalent of a multicourse meal in a German restaurant—you’re left satiated, but not entirely satisfied, and may feel some indigestion.

From The Wall Street Journal

If a full multicourse tasting menu isn’t what you’re looking for, Bar Esme offers a more relaxed environment with wonderful drinks, small bites, and a seasonal three-course prix fixe menu.

From Salon

Outstanding in the Field returned to the VIP Rose Garden with a multicourse family-style dinner served every evening at sunset.

From Los Angeles Times

And like any multicourse French feast worth its indulgence, this one clocks in at three hours.

From Los Angeles Times