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drive-through
[ drahyv-throo ]
noun
- the act of driving through a specified locality or place, especially driving into a place of business, completing a transaction from one's car, and driving out:
a quick drive-through of Beverly Hills;
The bank has outside tellers' windows to accept deposits by drive-through.
adjective
- designed to accommodate or arranged for a drive-through:
This gas station has a drive-through car wash.
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Origin of drive-through1
Example Sentences
AI-powered tools can also analyze a vast amount of data to improve drive-through efficiency and back-of-the-house labor management.
AI could speed up the time it takes for a person to order food at a drive-through or call center, especially during big events like game days when demand could surge at popular restaurants.
On average, the total amount of time a customer spends in a drive-through is 5 minutes and 29 seconds, according to a 2024 drive-through study by Intouch Insights.
The incident described in the lawsuit occurred on Feb. 8, 2020, at a Starbucks drive-through in Exposition Park.
A Los Angeles County jury says Starbucks is liable for injuries of a customer burned during a botched drive-through drink handoff — to the tune of $50 million.
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