take-out food

collocation in English

meaningsoffood

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food
noun[C or U]
uk
/fuːd/
us
/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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(Definition offoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Here, students can ordertake-outfoodof different varieties such as burgers, wings, and personal pizzas.
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People eat home-cooked meals ortake-outfoodunder the cherry blossom tree, combined with drinking sake, talking and singing songs.
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At this meal, traders would order astounding quantities oftake-outfood.
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She starts to receivetake-outfoodshe did nt order and calls from guys who find her number in phone booths.
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However, she is exhausted and falls asleep in a hotel room, leaving him to watch old movies alone all night and ordertake-outfood.
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There is one motel,take-outfood, a grocery store, gas and diesel, minor vehicle repairs, a campground, post office and bank.
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For dispatch systems liketake-outfooddelivery, where life safety is not an issue, delays may be acceptable.
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They will often meet in a small conference room, discussing their work late into the evening overtake-outfood.
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Clam cakes are often served attake-outfoodoutlets or other informal settings as finger food, with a meal consisting of several cakes, french fries, and cole slaw.
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Franklin then offers to help her now and jokes about sharing hertake-outfood.
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Doggy bags are most common in restaurants that offer atake-outfoodservice as well as sit-down meals, and their prevalence as an accepted social custom varies widely by location.
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