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cafetorium
[ kaf-i-tawr-ee-uhm, -tohr- ]
noun
- a large room, especially in a school, that functions both as a cafeteria and an auditorium.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cafetorium1
Example Sentences
We find our seats in the auditorium, which is pretty incredibleâway better than the cafetorium at my old middle school.
Besides the egg roll and an egg hunt, the all-day event includes a schoolhouse activity area, a reading nook, a talent show, a place to teach about farming, a photo-taking station, a physical âegg-ucationâ zone with an obstacle course, and a âcafetoriumâ where children will learn to make treats.
Besides the egg roll and hunt, the all-day event will include a schoolhouse activity area, a reading nook, a talent show, a place to teach children how farmers supply food, a photo-taking station, a physical âegg-ucationâ zone with an obstacle course and other exercise stations, and a âcafetoriumâ where children and their families will learn to make and eat treats.
The cafetorium at the local high school was filled with more than 500 people wanting to hear Buttigieg make his pitch to be their next president.
Like most people, both before and after he became famous, I too heard about Pat before I met him, in study hall in Beaufort High School, where in the fall of 1961 I was the self-appointed teacher of a small group of my classmates at a privileged, secluded table For Seniors Only in a remote corner of the cafetorium.
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