We hadlunchat a hamburgerjointand then went toseeamovie.
Although it's only aquicksnack, a hamburger is verycalorific.
That hamburgerstandis anicelittleearner.
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hamburgernoun(SYMBOL)
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asymbolconsisting of threehorizontallinesthat you cantouchtoseeamenu, forexampleon aphoneapp
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hamburgernoun(ON ROAD)
UK
aroadjunction(= whereroadscome together)consisting of amainroadthat goes through themiddleof aroundabout(= ajunctionwheretrafficmust go around acircularareain themiddle):
Thesimplestof theseroadlayoutsis the hamburger, whichploughsatwo-wayroadthrough acentralisland.
We hadlunchat a hamburgerjointand then went toseeamovie.
Although it's only aquicksnack, a hamburger is verycalorific.
That hamburgerstandis anicelittleearner.
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hamburger| American Dictionary
hamburger
noun[C/U]
us/ˈhæmˌbɜr·ɡər/
verysmallpiecesofbeef(=meatfromcattle), or thismeatpressedinto a round,flatshape,cooked, and usuallyeatenas asandwichin asmall, roundroll(=pieceofbread):
The lady who at 28 was too old to sell hamburgers was considered to have the wrong "age profile".
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There is nothing wrong with selling hamburgers; it is an honourable occupation.
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He was not religious, he ate hamburgers and chips, and so on.
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Is it intended that, say, sirloin of beef and lamb chops should be in, but that mince and hamburgers should be out?
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If there was a genuine market in health, as there is in hamburgers, one would not mind.
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The hot dogs, the hamburgers and the onions were on the griddle.
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We are talking about heated hamburgers, heated hot dogs and hot fat.
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We are speaking of people with a much humbler calling, who make a living selling hamburgers.
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They want the hamburgers and that is all that they are concerned with.
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We are not talking about the franchising of hamburgers or the changing of cleaning and catering arrangements in hospitals.
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British pet food in cans—beef—is now prohibited, as are hamburgers and beefburgers.
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I am not sure whether such regulations are in force regarding pies, hamburgers and similar products.
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I did not agree with him when he was stuffing hamburgers down that little kid's throat, but that was a judgment.
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Hamburgers, hot dogs and chestnuts are all sold in our royal parks.
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Is it the intention that they would apply to the sale of hamburgers and hot dogs and, for example, umbrellas, chestnuts, tee-shirts and baseball caps?
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