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cheeseburger
[cheez-bur-ger]
cheeseburger
/ ˈʃːˌɜːɡə /
noun
a hamburger cooked with a slice of cheese on top of it
Word History and Origins
Origin of cheeseburger1
Example Sentences
Put them together and you’ve got the mecca of pleasure: a romp in Egyptian cotton sheets followed by a juicy room service cheeseburger.
“If a salad could eat like a cheeseburger,” he said, “this is it.”
Somewhere between the giant wooden duck box and the framed colored-pencil portrait of strangers' wedding vows, there’s a plate of pierogi that tastes like a cheeseburger.
Royal Perk account holders can purchase a cheeseburger for 1 cent with any $1 purchase at the fast food chain through April 20.
The sit-down dinner consisted, brilliantly, of cheeseburgers, chicken nuggets with caviar, truffle fries and Caesar salad, before the ceremony kicked off with remarks from the Fashion Trust U.S. founder Tania Fares and the board.
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