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burger
1[ bur-ger ]
noun
- a hamburger.
- a food patty, or patty on a bun, containing ingredients other than beef:
veggie or turkey burgers.
Burger
2[ bur-ger ]
noun
- Warren Earl, 1907–1995, U.S. jurist: chief justice of the U.S. 1969–86.
-burger
3- a combining form extracted from hamburger, occurring in compounds the initial element of which denotes a special garnish for a hamburger or a substitute ingredient for the meat patty:
baconburger; cheeseburger; fishburger.
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noun
- µþü°ù²µ±ð°ùGottfried August17471794MGermanWRITING: poet Gottfried August (ˈɡɔtfriËt ˈauÉ¡ÊŠst). 1747–94, German lyric poet, noted particularly for his ballad Lenore (1773)
burger
2/ ˈ²úÉœËÉ¡É™ /
noun
- informal.
- short for hamburger
- ( in combination )
a cheeseburger
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
Among them was 5 Star Bar, an authentic dive bar that served cheap beer, grilled simple, tasty burgers and hosted live music.
A secret strategy to pay much less for an In-N-Out burger is no more.
He also developed New School American Cheese, a product that’s currently served on burgers and sandwiches across Los Angeles.
There’s a reason lettuce, tomato and onion belong on a burger or why slaw makes a sandwich better — raw elements add contrast and balance, not just crunch but freshness and vibrancy.
One of my favorite burger experiences involves an ultra-thin beef patty topped with chili sauce and white American cheese on a plush bun.
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