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  • 1greasy spoon — greasy spoons N COUNT A greasy spoon is a small, cheap, unattractive café that serves mostly fried food. [INFORMAL] ...a run down greasy spoon called the Step Inn Cafe …

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  • 2greasy spoon — n a small cheap restaurant that mainly serves ↑fried food …

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  • 3Greasy spoon — is a colloquial term used in Britain and North America for archetypal working class eateries. The name greasy spoon is used to imply a less than rigorous approach to hygiene and dishwashing, and appears to date from 1925. United Kingdom In the… …

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  • 4Greasy spoon — fish and chips se trata de un ejemplo de comida típica greasy spoon …

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  • 5food — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Nourishment Nouns 1. food, aliment, nourishment, nutriment; aliment[ation], foodstuffs, sustenance, nurture, subsistence, provender, daily bread, fodder, provision, ration, keep, commons, board; fare,… …

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  • 6Food —    The situation with food, restaurants, and diet changed from extreme scarcity in the late Soviet period to extraordinary abundance after 2000. Simultaneously, the food on offer transitioned from the stereotypically bland menus and inefficient… …

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  • 7greasy spoon — noun (C) a small cheap restaurant that mainly serves fried (fry1 (1)) food …

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  • 8Chinese food therapy — Biologically based alternative and complementary therapy edit Chinese food therapy Herbalism Macrobiotic diet Natural health Orthomolecular medicine NCCAM classifications …

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  • 9(a) greasy spoon — informal a small, cheap restaurant which mainly serves fried food of a low quality. There s a greasy spoon on the corner of his street where he usually has breakfast …

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  • 10Soul food — is an American cuisine, a selection of foods, and is the traditional cuisine of African Americans of the Southern United States and of black communities beyond. In the mid 1960s, soul was a common adjective used to describe black culture, and… …

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