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Definition of deli in English: delinounPlural delis ˈdɛliˈdɛli informal short for delicatessen Example sentencesExamples - Now they are devising plans for further investment in the chilled food factory which supplies distributors to bakeries, delis and sandwich shops.
- The stores, delis and hairdressing shops underneath the elevated subway tracks were humming with shoppers, a very lively neighbourhood.
- It stands in a typical mixed Manhattan neighbourhood: on the next block are kosher delis and bagels shops.
- Buying fresh bread, hot out of the oven, now appears as a luxurious exercise only possible in expensive delis or 24 hour shops with pretensions above their station.
- Meanwhile, organic food has gone from farmers' markets to delis in west London, with organic supermarkets in the smartest parts of town.
- Every couple of blocks has its own deli, grocery, laundromat, coffee shop and so on.
- Fresh olives are available in delis, supermarkets, farmers markets.
- You can only buy that in Italian delis and pork stores.
- The range of food will also be expanded with a new salad bar, chicken rotisserie and an enlarged deli, bakery and fish and meat counter.
- It turns out that we have much the same food shopping trail, using the same delis, grocers and supermarkets.
- Shops, supermarkets and delis could also play a role in supporting farmhouse cheeses by displaying and promoting them better than they do at present.
- It's home to a cornucopia of delis, gourmet stores, boutiques and cosy little restaurants.
- I'm a city girl who loves Thai takeout, and I usually buy my wine from the corner deli.
- We huddled together, on our landings, in the laundromat, at the corner deli.
- The gossamer-thin spring-roll pastry can be bought from Oriental food stores and some speciality food halls and delis.
- A lot of grocery stores and delis were closed, and therefore, nobody could get anything to eat or drink, for that matter.
- Then he just turned around and walked west, to where a couple of blocks down was a supermarket, and several delis.
- These areas have become known as the focal point for the prosperous and wealthy, due to the services on offer such as schools, shops and delis.
- Jars of truffle paste are available in good delis and in selected supermarkets.
- The pedestrian-oriented commercial areas they left us lend themselves to neighbourhood produce shops, bakeries, delis and cafés.
Rhymesbelly, Botticelli, casus belli, Corelli, Delhi, Ellie, Grappelli, jelly, Kelly, lamellae, Machiavelli, Mahaweli, Schiaparelli, Shelley, shelly, smelly, tagliatelle, telly, Torricelli, vermicelli, welly, Zeffirelli Definition of deli in US English: delinounˈdelēˈdɛli informal short for delicatessen Example sentencesExamples - A lot of grocery stores and delis were closed, and therefore, nobody could get anything to eat or drink, for that matter.
- Fresh olives are available in delis, supermarkets, farmers markets.
- Every couple of blocks has its own deli, grocery, laundromat, coffee shop and so on.
- Then he just turned around and walked west, to where a couple of blocks down was a supermarket, and several delis.
- It turns out that we have much the same food shopping trail, using the same delis, grocers and supermarkets.
- Meanwhile, organic food has gone from farmers' markets to delis in west London, with organic supermarkets in the smartest parts of town.
- Buying fresh bread, hot out of the oven, now appears as a luxurious exercise only possible in expensive delis or 24 hour shops with pretensions above their station.
- It's home to a cornucopia of delis, gourmet stores, boutiques and cosy little restaurants.
- The stores, delis and hairdressing shops underneath the elevated subway tracks were humming with shoppers, a very lively neighbourhood.
- Shops, supermarkets and delis could also play a role in supporting farmhouse cheeses by displaying and promoting them better than they do at present.
- You can only buy that in Italian delis and pork stores.
- The pedestrian-oriented commercial areas they left us lend themselves to neighbourhood produce shops, bakeries, delis and cafés.
- These areas have become known as the focal point for the prosperous and wealthy, due to the services on offer such as schools, shops and delis.
- Jars of truffle paste are available in good delis and in selected supermarkets.
- It stands in a typical mixed Manhattan neighbourhood: on the next block are kosher delis and bagels shops.
- The range of food will also be expanded with a new salad bar, chicken rotisserie and an enlarged deli, bakery and fish and meat counter.
- The gossamer-thin spring-roll pastry can be bought from Oriental food stores and some speciality food halls and delis.
- I'm a city girl who loves Thai takeout, and I usually buy my wine from the corner deli.
- We huddled together, on our landings, in the laundromat, at the corner deli.
- Now they are devising plans for further investment in the chilled food factory which supplies distributors to bakeries, delis and sandwich shops.
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