proper nounˈhambərɡˈhæmbərɡ
1A port in northern Germany, on the Elbe River; population 1,754,200 (est. 2006). Founded by Charlemagne in the 9th century, it is now the largest port in Germany.
2A town in western New York, south of Buffalo; population 55,868 (est. 2008).
Hamburg2
(also Hamburg steak)
nounˈhambərɡˈhæmbərɡ
North American another term for hamburger
Example sentencesExamples
- They will never eat a hamburg in blissful ignorance of where it came from or be able to tolerate the intentional abuse of any animal.
- As he waited for the G4 to boot up the program, he got on the phone and ordered a thermos of coffee and a Hamburg steak for dinner from room service.