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cafeteria

[kaf-i-teer-ee-uh] / ˌkæf ɪˈtɪər i ə /


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Visitors can also dine at the company cafeteria, which offers a set meal for the equivalent of about $2.

From The Wall Street Journal

The researchers compare it to guiding students through a cafeteria line one at a time rather than letting them move as a crowd.

From Science Daily

He said in addition to his normal duties, he had been serving burgers in the school cafeteria "because the number of staff available has been so poor".

From BBC

I fill her in on everything as we head to the cafeteria.

From Literature

This would get the attention of his brother Fernando, separated by glass offices and the trading floor, and the brothers would head to the 11th floor cafeteria together for lunch.

From The Wall Street Journal