noun a slang term for a small informal restaurant or cafe, especially one that serves coffee and light meals

  • The beanery down the street is known for its freshly brewed coffee and pastries.
  • Let's grab a cup of coffee at the beanery before heading to work.
  • I heard the beanery on Main Street has the best java in town.
  • The local beanery is the heart of the neighborhood, where everyone gathers to chat and relax.

noun a small, informal restaurant or bar, serving wine, beer, and simple meals

  • The bistro we dined at last night had a sophisticated ambiance and exquisite cuisine.
  • Let's grab a bite to eat at that cute little bistro on the corner.
  • I heard the bistro down the street serves up some killer grub.
  • The bistro of life offers a menu of experiences, both bitter and sweet.

noun a small restaurant or coffeehouse where drinks and light meals are served

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  • The cafe on the corner is known for its elegant decor and delicious pastries.
  • Let's meet at the cafe down the street for a quick cup of coffee.
  • I heard that new cafe is lit, we should check it out sometime.
  • His mind was a cafe of thoughts, each table occupied by a different idea.

noun a small roadside restaurant or cafe

  • The diner was a popular spot for business meetings due to its convenient location.
  • Let's grab some burgers at the diner down the street.
  • I'm craving some greasy spoon diner food right now.
  • The political debate turned into a diner food fight, with each candidate throwing accusations like plates.

noun a formal evening meal, typically one in honor of a person or event

verb present participle of the verb 'dine', which means to eat dinner

  • The hotel offers fine dining options for its guests.
  • Let's go out for a nice dining experience tonight.
  • I'm craving some fancy dining, let's hit up that new restaurant.
  • The art of fine dining is like a symphony for the taste buds.

noun a French word meaning boy or waiter

  • The garcon at the restaurant took our order and brought us our meals promptly.
  • Hey garcon, can we get some more bread over here?
  • That garcon is always on point with his service.
  • The garcon of the group, she always made sure everyone was taken care of.

noun a counter or bar in a restaurant or diner where food, especially lunch items, is served

  • The employees behind the lunch counter served customers efficiently and with a smile.
  • Let's grab a quick bite at the lunch counter before heading back to work.
  • I always love the food at that lunch counter - it's so good!
  • The lunch counter symbolizes a sense of community and togetherness in the bustling city.

noun a restaurant where pizzas are made and sold

  • The new pizzeria in town offers a variety of gourmet toppings.
  • Let's grab a slice at the pizzeria down the street.
  • I'm craving some za from the local pizzeria.
  • The office was like a pizzeria, with everyone tossing around ideas.

noun a flat, typically round dish that is used for serving food

verb to cover or coat with a thin layer of metal

  • Please pass me the plate so I can serve the food.
  • Hey, can you hand me that plate over there?
  • Yo, toss me that plate, I'm starving.
  • His responsibilities were piling up on his plate.

adjective Reserved is used as an adjective to describe someone who is quiet, shy, or restrained in their behavior or communication.

  • The table at the restaurant is reserved for a party of six.
  • I've reserved seats for us at the movie theater tonight.
  • I've got the best spot reserved for us at the concert.
  • She always keeps her emotions reserved and doesn't show much outwardly.

noun a place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served on the premises

  • The restaurant we dined at last night had impeccable service and exquisite cuisine.
  • I'm craving some pizza, let's hit up that restaurant down the street.
  • That new restaurant is lit, we gotta check it out.
  • The restaurant of life serves up a variety of experiences, both bitter and sweet.

noun a cut of beef from the upper part of the loin

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  • The restaurant offers a delicious sirloin steak on their menu.
  • I'm craving a juicy sirloin for dinner tonight.
  • Let's grill up some sirloin for the BBQ.
  • He was the sirloin of the team, always performing at his best.

noun a small restaurant where light meals are served

  • The luncheonette on Main Street offers a variety of freshly prepared meals.
  • Let's grab a quick bite at the luncheonette down the block.
  • I heard the new luncheonette in town is the bomb!
  • The old bookstore was transformed into a trendy luncheonette, breathing new life into the neighborhood.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The project manager realized they were in the weeds when they saw the timeline slipping.
  • I'm feeling a bit in the weeds with all these assignments due tomorrow.
  • I'm totally in the weeds with this new software update - I have no idea what I'm doing!
  • After the first few rounds, the boxer found himself in the weeds and struggled to regain control of the match.

noun a gender-neutral term for a waiter or waitress

  • The waitron at the upscale restaurant was impeccably dressed and provided excellent service.
  • I asked the waitron for some extra napkins because I spilled my drink.
  • The waitron at the diner was super chill and gave us free dessert.
  • The waitron of life always seems to make us wait for what we want most.