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How to pronounce cafeteria in English?

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Type Words
Type of eatery, eating house, eating place, restaurant
Has types automat

Examples of cafeteria

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She stays for lunch and students may eat lunch with her in the school cafeteria.
From the desmoinesregister.com
He was a pioneer student at Indian Landing School, where there was no cafeteria.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Not life-changing like, say, your first child or the new cafeteria here at work.
From the washingtonpost.com
Need a higher-quality caffeine fix than the muddy brew your cafeteria serves up?
From the time.com
They became friends and often ate together with a group at the campus cafeteria.
From the washingtonpost.com
There are plenty of American Muslims who practice a nice, cafeteria-style Islam.
From the latimes.com
Mr Okuda was having lunch in the fourth-floor cafeteria when the earthquake hit.
From the brimbankweekly.com.au
They talked with students about safe and responsible behaviors in the cafeteria.
From the desmoinesregister.com
They want someone to carry their cafeteria tray from the food line to the table.
From the ocregister.com
More examples
  • A restaurant where you serve yourself and pay a cashier
  • Cafeteria is a genus of marine bicosoecid described in 1988 by Tom Fenchel and D. J. Patterson. It was created after the discovery of a new species Cafeteria roenbergensis, a tiny (5u201310u00A0u00B5m) eukaryotic organism that is eaten by protozoa and small invertebrates. The name is meant to indicate the importance of the genus in the food web.
  • A restaurant in which customers select their food at a counter then carry it on a tray to a table to eat; A dining area in an institution where meals may be purchased (as above) or brought in from elsewhere
  • Bananas / cashier / cash register / cupcakes / fork / hot dog / lunch box / menu / milk / napkin holder / orange juice / pizza / salad / sandwich / soup / spoon / student / trash can / tray / tray return
  • A coffee stall, a restaurant with a counter.
  • A place where meals and drinks are served to the public generally or selected portions of the public, in a manner whereby such meals or drinks are served at a counter or in a line.
  • (Within the context of a school, louder than a LIBRARY)
  • N. A refectory instrumental in the building of fine and upstanding young students. The meat builds muscle, the milk builds bones, and the rest builds character.
  • N., a women's coffeehouse, where the clients drink coffee and cry.