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How to pronounce cheeseburger in English?

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Type Words
Type of beefburger, burger, hamburger

Examples of cheeseburger

cheeseburger
And now that I've written that, I suspect he'll soon make a cheeseburger vanish.
From the ocregister.com
MacLean noticed that, surprisingly, Arianna wasn't upset about the cheeseburger.
From the eatocracy.cnn.com
Most people don't know a giant-size shake has more calories than a cheeseburger.
From the washingtonpost.com
A green chilli double cheeseburger with chilli peppers is offered in New Mexico.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A few visit Ray's Tavern for what many folks consider Utah's best cheeseburger.
From the sltrib.com
I careened to a stop and hoped the bear wouldn't want to share my cheeseburger.
From the latimes.com
The cheeseburger remains a powerful metaphor in these uncertain culinary times.
From the al.com
The Mars Polar Lander cost the average American the price of half a cheeseburger.
From the scienceblogs.com
You give me the cheeseburger, coke and fries and say, okay, that'll be $4 please.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • A hamburger with melted cheese on it
  • A cheeseburger is a hamburger with cheese added to it. Traditionally the cheese is placed on top of the patty, but the sandwich can include many variations in structure, ingredients, and composition. The term itself is a portmanteau of the words "cheese" and "hamburger. ...
  • Cheeseburger is a Brooklyn, New York based band that consists of Joe Bradley, Luke Crotty, Eric Dufresne, Christian Gordy, Christy Karacas. The band is currently signed with Kemado Records, an independent recording studio/agency. ...
  • A hamburger sandwich containing cheese (usually one or more slices of processed cheese)
  • (Cheeseburgers) Can be used to bribe me. For other tools of bribery, please see Beer.
  • Steamed XLNT brand tamales, with a ladle-full of chili atop them
  • Bun heel, dime size portions of mustard & ketchup (two of each), salted & peppered 1.6 ounce meat patty, small slice of American cheese, bun top.
  • Lionel Sternberger of Rite Spot Restaurant, Pasadena, lays claim to adding cheese to a hamburger steak, 1924.