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buffet

[buh-fey, boo-, boo-fey, buhf-it] / bəˈfeɪ, bʊ-, ˈbu feɪ, ˈbʌf ɪt /




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Hot drinks and cold buffet breakfast are on offer at the Warm Welcome space at Dorking Christian Centre, which is open Monday to Friday between 08:30 and 10:00 GMT.

From BBC

The large field offers an ample buffet from which to choose.

From Los Angeles Times

And lately, economic forces have begun to buffet the effort as well, including the slowing real estate market.

From Los Angeles Times

Big food companies are under siege, buffeted in recent years by heightened scrutiny of processed foods, consumer anger over soaring grocery bills and the growing popularity of weight-loss drugs.

From The Wall Street Journal

But record-breaking rains buffeted the region over the last few days, causing traffic delays, mudslides and flooding in some areas of the county.

From Los Angeles Times