Pronunciation: /sɜrf ənd tɜrf/
noun a dish that includes both seafood ('surf') and meat ('turf')
A1 I like to eat surf and turf when I go to a fancy restaurant.
A2 Surf and turf is a dish that typically includes steak and seafood.
B1 The restaurant's specialty is surf and turf, which is a combination of lobster and filet mignon.
B2 For our anniversary dinner, we decided to order surf and turf to share.
C1 The surf and turf at this restaurant is renowned for its perfectly cooked steak and lobster.
C2 As a seafood lover, I always opt for surf and turf when dining out.
conjunction used to connect the two elements in the dish, indicating that both are included
A1 I like to eat surf and turf at fancy restaurants.
A2 My mom made surf and turf for dinner last night, it was delicious.
B1 The restaurant offers a special surf and turf dish on weekends.
B2 For our anniversary, we decided to order surf and turf at a high-end steakhouse.
C1 The surf and turf at this restaurant is known for its perfectly cooked steak and lobster.
C2 After a long day at work, I treated myself to a surf and turf meal at a top-rated seafood restaurant.
formal The restaurant offered a surf and turf option on their menu, consisting of lobster and steak.
informal I'm craving some surf and turf for dinner tonight, let's go out to eat.
slang Let's splurge on some surf and turf for a fancy date night.
figurative The collaboration between the marketing and sales teams was like a surf and turf dish, combining the best of both worlds.
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