1. dijon - Noun
2. Dijon - Proper noun
an industrial city in eastern France to the north of Lyons
Source: WordNetAfter graduation, Eiffel had hoped to find work in his uncle's workshop in Dijon, but a family dispute made this impossible. Source: Internet
A Dijon and rosemary-spiked cream sauce is drizzled over the beef for an elegant finish. Source: Internet
But nine minutes into the second half Dijon were back on level terms thanks to Moussa Konate. Source: Internet
For days, protesters gathered outside the heavily guarded South Los Angeles sheriff’s station in tense but largely peaceful demonstrations to decry the deputies who shot and killed Dijon Kizzee last week in the nearby neighborhood of Westmont. Source: Internet
Anyway, I just used the pear vinegar and mixed it with a bit of sugar, dijon mustard, olive oil and pinch of salt. Source: Internet
I found the venison pate de maison ($9) a little too subtle—it definitely needed the Dijon and house-made pickles to perk it up. Source: Internet