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traditional

[truh-dish-uh-nl] / trəˈdɪʃ ə nl /


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On Christmas Day, they will have more than two dozen friends around for a traditional turkey dinner, followed on Boxing Day by an Indian banquet.

From BBC

When it comes to the main Christmas meal, he takes a traditional approach, but makes it "a little boujee-r" and healthier.

From BBC

The pre-Christmas scene here could not be more traditional - children from the local Church of England school putting on a Nativity show of song, dance and drama.

From BBC

Auto makers will also be able to continue selling hybrids and traditional gasoline and diesel cars—although not necessarily in the numbers consumers demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Imagine ditching the turkey on Christmas Day and popping out for an Indian meal or tucking into traditional French cuisine instead.

From BBC