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burger bar in British English (ˈbɜːɡə bɑː) noun British a restaurant selling primarily hamburgers and similar dishes Examples of 'burger bar' in a sentenceburger bar When the ambassador left, she got a job in a burger bar.Yesterday the burger bar was cordoned off for forensic tests.He said the money went to cover debts after his burger-bar business went under.There was no bath and a burger bar where most of the players ate.There is also a pizza place and burger bar on deck.The officer claimed security at the jail would be shamed by that at a burger bar.I remember it in the club and then afterwards, when the club tipped out, as a still oasis in the pandemonium of the burger bar.If you like your milkshakes thick and gloopy, burger-bar style, just add a pinch of xanthan gum - available in supermarkets and health stores.Elsewhere, he pulls up his shirt and rolls his stomach in front of a burger bar as a form of consumer complaint. |