WordNet
pheasant under glass
n. a dish of roast pheasant served in a manner characteristic of expensive restaurants
Usage examples of "pheasant under glass".
The Visitors were regaled with tiny sandwiches and petits fours at teatime, pheasant under glass and filets mignons for dinner, and chocolates on the pillow at night.
And when a passel of waiters brung up some pheasant under glass and caviar and champagne and wheeled it into my lounge with compliments of the house, I just assumed they were being polite to a man of the cloth.
With pheasant under glass and caviar and some of that famous Lindys cheesecake.
With libations and pheasant under glass and gorgeous show girls in fancy hats?