0 a cold sweet food made from sugar, eggs, cream, and usually other flavours such as fruit or alcohol:
a strawberry parfait
This is consistent with our analysis of the imparfait as less compatible with achievements and of the plusque-parfait as less compatible with states.
What remains of the man, besides his energy, his passion for action and his total lack of self-doubt, is a mind furnished with the readymade, a parfait bureaucrat.
She enjoys sweets, especially parfait, and can usually be found wearing very frilly dresses with plenty of lace and bows.
It is also used as a cooking sauce for meat and fish and in sweet desserts like halva parfait.
He has a surprisingly strong sweet tooth, as he often eats parfaits.
A few days later he returned to the town and stole away with his sister, entrusting her to a pair of parfaits.
In some stores they also sell wraps, parfaits, fruit salads, soup and other light options.
The parfaits it was said only rarely recanted, and hundreds were burnt.