Pronunciation: /plæt/
noun a plan or scheme, especially one used to outwit an opponent or achieve an end
A1 I like to eat a plat of spaghetti for dinner.
A2 She ordered a plat of sushi at the restaurant.
B1 The chef prepared a delicious plat of grilled chicken with vegetables.
B2 The restaurant offers a variety of plats on their menu, including seafood and steak.
C1 The presentation of the plat was exquisite, with each dish carefully arranged.
C2 The culinary artist created a masterpiece of a plat, showcasing their skills and creativity.
verb to form a plan or scheme
A1 I plat my hair every morning before going to work.
A2 She likes to plat her daughter's hair in different styles.
B1 The chef will plat the dessert beautifully before serving it.
B2 The artist decided to plat the sculpture with intricate details.
C1 The designer will plat the fabric to create a unique pattern for the dress.
C2 The hairstylist is known for her ability to plat hair in elaborate designs.
formal The chef carefully arranged the food on the plat before serving it to the guests.
informal I always make sure to use a nice plat when I have friends over for dinner.
slang That restaurant serves up some fancy plats, but the portions are so small!
figurative She felt like she was stuck on a spinning plat, unable to escape the chaos around her.
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