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water
(n)
bridge over water
bridge over water
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tip
(n)
The gentleman is tipping the waiter.
The gentleman is tipping the waiter.
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credit card
(n)
a plastic card issued by a bank or creditor that allows the holder to pay for goods or services on credit
The bank offered us a credit card.
The bank offered us a credit card.
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waitress
(n)
a woman who works in a restaurant or bar, serving customers food and drink
waitress in uniform
waitress in uniform
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main course
(n)
beef for the main course
beef for the main course
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dessert
(n)
the final course of a meal, usually sweet
We eat cake at my house every Sunday night for dessert.
We eat cake at my house every Sunday night for dessert.
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waiter
(n)
hotel waiter
hotel waiter
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chef
(n)
The chef is making a meal.
The chef is making a meal.
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menu
(n)
select from the menu
select from the menu
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self-service
(p)
self-service restaurant
self-service restaurant
non-smoking
(a)
non-smoking section
non-smoking section
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smoking
(n)
non-smoking section
non-smoking section
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bill
(n)
cellular phone bill
cellular phone bill
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fast food
(n)
fast food meal
fast food meal
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cash
(n)
stacks of cash
stacks of cash
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restaurant
(n)
an establishment where customers order food that is prepared and cooked on the premises
famous restaurant
famous restaurant
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cafรฉ
(n)
a small establishment that focuses on coffee, tea, and light food
The women are talking at the outdoor cafe.
The women are talking at the outdoor cafe.
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order
(n)
a command or instruction
price of the order
price of the order
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delicious
(a)
something that tastes very good
This beef is very delicious.
This beef is very delicious.
5 More Examples
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