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cheeseburger N

hamburger [ˈhæmˌbɜ:gəʳ, Am -ˌbɜ:rgɚ] N

1. hamburger (fast food):

2. hamburger no pl AM → mince

See also mince , mince

mince2 [mɪns] VB intr (walk)

I . mince1 [mɪns] VB trans

mince meat:

mielić [perf z- ](w maszynce)

II . mince1 [mɪns] N no pl Brit FOOD

burger [ˈbɜ:gəʳ, Am ˈbɜ:rgɚ] N inf

beefcake N inf

beekeeper N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Currently we're enjoying a lunch (selected by the dice) of beefburgers and chips.
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
That is about the size of a large beefburger.
www.nhs.uk
It costs $35,000, and for your money you just get a regular beefburger.
www.dailymail.co.uk
But -- and this is crucial -- what no one expects when they eat a beefburger is to find out they are eating a horse.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Let's fight and throw beefburgers at police horses.
www.football365.com
Unappetising, like taking the meat and veg out of your beefburger to leave a bap, an ugly splodge of lard and some dubious chemicals.
thequietus.com
Asked for his opinion about the lab-grown stem cell beefburger, unveiled last month as a potential way of meeting increased global demand for meat, he remains equanimous.
www.heraldscotland.com
People in our country would have been very concerned to read this morning that when they thought they were buying beefburgers they were buying something that had horse meat.
www.independent.co.uk
They might not know a bullock from a beefburger, but they sense that high summer is best passed in the country.
www.independent.co.uk

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