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Definition of food court in English: food courtnoun North American An area in a shopping mall where fast-food outlets are located. Example sentencesExamples - The market takes place on Train Street outside the food court at the outlet centre.
- We took her for supper in the food court and later did some Christmas shopping.
- I was walking in the food court and someone had spilled some of their water and not bothered to clean it up.
- The teenagers laughed, but they made their way toward the food court nonetheless.
- They walked to the food court in the mall and took a seat at the coffee shop.
- You can just walk from the Nike store to the Arrow outlet and back to the food court in minutes, rain or shine.
- I am sitting at a cafe in the food court at Victoria station, typing away on my laptop.
- The morning came, the coffee shops in the food court opened, and we were still at it.
- We walked together back to the middle of the mall where the food court was located.
- They walked to the food court of the mall the shoe store was located in and got something to eat.
- As we made our way back to the seating area in the food court we spotted Red and Jimmy.
- I'm sitting with Mel in the food court at Megamall, and we're eating sizzling meals.
- It's the hotel equivalent of a food court in a shopping mall, so there is none of the stiffness of formal restaurants.
- Both vehicles were driven round to the food court area where the Range Rover was used to pull a cash machine from the wall.
- This was not a normal food court since it did not have a common seating area.
- The food court has three levels and there are restaurants and bars on every level.
- Jessie linked her arm with Tiff's and they began to walk in the general direction of the food court.
- I turned around to see Carmen waving at me from the food court area.
- We finally reached the food court and there sat Liv, chatting it up with Landrin.
- I told that to Lindy after we left the costume store and found a table at the food court.
Definition of food court in US English: food courtnoun North American An area, typically in a shopping mall, where fast-food outlets, tables, and chairs are located. Example sentencesExamples - You can just walk from the Nike store to the Arrow outlet and back to the food court in minutes, rain or shine.
- The teenagers laughed, but they made their way toward the food court nonetheless.
- It's the hotel equivalent of a food court in a shopping mall, so there is none of the stiffness of formal restaurants.
- I was walking in the food court and someone had spilled some of their water and not bothered to clean it up.
- We walked together back to the middle of the mall where the food court was located.
- Jessie linked her arm with Tiff's and they began to walk in the general direction of the food court.
- I turned around to see Carmen waving at me from the food court area.
- The morning came, the coffee shops in the food court opened, and we were still at it.
- The food court has three levels and there are restaurants and bars on every level.
- We took her for supper in the food court and later did some Christmas shopping.
- I am sitting at a cafe in the food court at Victoria station, typing away on my laptop.
- They walked to the food court in the mall and took a seat at the coffee shop.
- As we made our way back to the seating area in the food court we spotted Red and Jimmy.
- This was not a normal food court since it did not have a common seating area.
- They walked to the food court of the mall the shoe store was located in and got something to eat.
- I'm sitting with Mel in the food court at Megamall, and we're eating sizzling meals.
- We finally reached the food court and there sat Liv, chatting it up with Landrin.
- I told that to Lindy after we left the costume store and found a table at the food court.
- Both vehicles were driven round to the food court area where the Range Rover was used to pull a cash machine from the wall.
- The market takes place on Train Street outside the food court at the outlet centre.
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