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cheeseburger
[ cheez-bur-ger ]
cheeseburger
/ ˈtʃiːzˌbɜːɡə /
noun
- a hamburger cooked with a slice of cheese on top of it
Word History and Origins
Origin of cheeseburger1
Example Sentences
In mice, switching their meals from plant-based vegetarian to cheeseburgers and chocolate changed their microbiome structure within a day.
The man has gone from cheeseburgers to fasting, dropped 30 pounds and beaten back time and arthritis with a pressed bet on the 18th hole.
It was playing a seemingly random montage of images and clips—news headlines, Beyoncé videos, Tom Brady winning yet another Super Bowl, influencers smiling in pristine kitchens, a cat knocking pens off a desk, a cheeseburger.
Elazar Sontag, Eater staff writerTo make up for the fact that bacon cheeseburgers are my favorite food, I try to eat vegan breakfasts and lunches during the week.
So I started to make what is ostensibly cheeseburger tacos at home.
“There were moments when I was just really tempted to have a slice of pizza or a cheeseburger,” he says.
Not least among Palmetto State glories is the pimento cheeseburger.
Finally, reluctantly, he allows me to call room service and have them send him up a cheeseburger.
Is the source of cheeseburger and hotdog meat, produced by farm workers who lack effective union organization.
Five minutes later, Grace bounds down the stationary escalator, clutching a bacon cheeseburger and a Coke.
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