释义 |
Definition of luncheonette in English: luncheonettenounlʌn(t)ʃəˈnɛtˌlən(t)ʃəˈnɛt North American A small, informal restaurant serving light lunches. 〈北美〉供应简单午餐的小饭馆 Example sentencesExamples - He was a nice guy named Thomas that I met in a small luncheonette where I was trying to do my term paper.
- I sipped coffee and savored the smells in the aging luncheonette.
- I woke up late and grabbed a cup of coffee in a rundown luncheonette.
- He tells me this while sipping a Coke in a small downtown Lewiston luncheonette on a wintry afternoon.
- The hostess at a candy-store luncheonette leaned out the door to watch.
- I had found a small luncheonette on Merrimack Street the night before, so we headed there for a good meal to start the day.
- It was a luncheonette by the dental school.
- The luncheonette in downtown Sea Bright displays some starkly revealing aerial photos.
- They spend an inordinate amount of time in both Jerry's apartment and a local luncheonette.
- Ana dashed out of the store to the luncheonette across the street.
- The following morning, Bob ordered breakfast at a luncheonette in downtown Pittsburgh, having traversed the entire length of Pennsylvania.
- ‘This little Restaurant is a favorite with the girls,’ said Leslie passing a little luncheonette that would absolutely not suit Dean or Matt.
Rhymesabet, aiguillette, anisette, Annette, Antoinette, arête, Arlette, ate, baguette, banquette, barbette, barrette, basinet, bassinet, beget, Bernadette, beset, bet, Bette, blanquette, Brett, briquette, brochette, brunette (US brunet), Burnett, cadet, caravanette, cassette, castanet, charette, cigarette (US cigaret), clarinet, Claudette, Colette, coquette, corvette, couchette, courgette, croquette, curette, curvet, Debrett, debt, dinette, diskette, duet, epaulette (US epaulet), flageolet, flannelette, forget, fret, galette, gazette, Georgette, get, godet, grisette, heavyset, Jeanette, jet, kitchenette, La Fayette, landaulet, launderette, layette, lazaret, leatherette, let, Lett, lorgnette, lunette, Lynette, maisonette, majorette, maquette, Marie-Antoinette, marionette, Marquette, marquisette, martinet, met, minaret, minuet, moquette, motet, musette, Nanette, net, noisette, nonet, novelette, nymphet, octet, Odette, on-set, oubliette, Paulette, pet, Phuket, picquet, pillaret, pincette, pipette, piquet, pirouette, planchette, pochette, quartet, quickset, quintet, regret, ret, Rhett, roomette, rosette, roulette, satinette, septet, serviette, sestet, set, sett, sextet, silhouette, soubrette, spinet, spinneret, statuette, stet, stockinet, sublet, suffragette, Suzette, sweat, thickset, threat, Tibet, toilette, tret, underlet, upset, usherette, vedette, vet, vignette, vinaigrette, wagonette, wet, whet, winceyette, yet, Yvette Definition of luncheonette in US English: luncheonettenounˌlən(t)ʃəˈnɛtˌlən(t)SHəˈnet North American A small, informal restaurant serving lunches. 〈北美〉供应简单午餐的小饭馆 Example sentencesExamples - He tells me this while sipping a Coke in a small downtown Lewiston luncheonette on a wintry afternoon.
- They spend an inordinate amount of time in both Jerry's apartment and a local luncheonette.
- I woke up late and grabbed a cup of coffee in a rundown luncheonette.
- ‘This little Restaurant is a favorite with the girls,’ said Leslie passing a little luncheonette that would absolutely not suit Dean or Matt.
- It was a luncheonette by the dental school.
- He was a nice guy named Thomas that I met in a small luncheonette where I was trying to do my term paper.
- I sipped coffee and savored the smells in the aging luncheonette.
- I had found a small luncheonette on Merrimack Street the night before, so we headed there for a good meal to start the day.
- The following morning, Bob ordered breakfast at a luncheonette in downtown Pittsburgh, having traversed the entire length of Pennsylvania.
- The hostess at a candy-store luncheonette leaned out the door to watch.
- The luncheonette in downtown Sea Bright displays some starkly revealing aerial photos.
- Ana dashed out of the store to the luncheonette across the street.
|