Pronunciation: /kɪdz miːl/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'kid’s' is a noun as it refers to something that belongs to a child or young person.
A1 I always order a kid’s meal for my daughter when we go to the fast food restaurant.
A2 The kid’s meal at this restaurant comes with a small toy.
B1 The kid’s meal options include a choice of chicken nuggets or a hamburger.
B2 My son prefers the kid’s meal with a side of fruit instead of fries.
C1 The kid’s meal portion sizes are smaller to cater to younger children.
C2 Some restaurants offer a healthier version of the kid’s meal with grilled chicken and vegetables.
formal The restaurant offers a special kid’s meal for children under 12.
informal Hey, do you want to order a kid’s meal for the little one?
slang Let's grab a kiddie meal for the munchkin.
figurative Sometimes I wish adult life came with a kid’s meal option for simpler choices.
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