6 Verbs to Use for the Word entrees

"However did your mother manage to gain an entree into society?"

He carried with him a complete telegraphic outfit and lost no opportunity to bring it to the notice of the different governments visited by him, and his official position gave him the entree everywhere.

A genuine, raw, Guinea negro might have as well entered the Prince of Wales' Ball in New York bare-footed, and offered to play a voluntary on his banjo for the dancers, as this despised quadruped have hoped to obtain the entree to these grand and fashionable assemblies of the shorter-eared elite of society.

Undine was too young to take note of culinary details, but she had expected to view the company through a bower of orchids and eat pretty-coloured entrees in ruffled papers.

He's got the entree everywhere here.

It comes in with no Lord Mayor's Day, and blows no trumpets, and bends no triumphal arches to grace its entree.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  entrees