Meal

  • 31meal — meal1 noun any of the regular daily occasions when food is eaten. ↘the food eaten at a meal. Phrases make a meal of Brit. informal carry out (a task) with unnecessary effort or thoroughness. meals on wheels meals delivered to old people or… …

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  • 32meal*/*/*/ — [miːl] noun [C] an occasion when you eat, such as breakfast or lunch, or the food that you eat at that time He cooked us a delicious meal.[/ex] We could see a film or go out for a meal (= go to a restaurant).[/ex] See: square meal …

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  • 33meal — I [[t]mil[/t]] n. 1) the food served and eaten at one time or occasion 2) one such regular time or occasion for eating • Etymology: bef. 900; OE mǣl measure, meal, c. OHGmāl, ON māl, Go mēl time adj. II meal [[t]mil[/t]] n. 1) coo a coarse,… …

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  • 34MEÂL — (Geri dönmek ve rücu eylemek. den) Meydana gelen netice. Mefhum. * Mânası. Kısaca mânası. * Kaymak. * Husul yeri, peyda olunacak yer. * Son, sonuç.(Meâl, te vilin me hazi olan evl mânasına masdar ı mimîdir. Bir şeyin varacağı gâye mânasına ism i… …

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  • 35meal — noun /miːl/ a) Food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time (e.g. breakfast = morning meal, lunch = noon meal, etc). b) The coarse ground edible part of various grains often used to feed animals; flour …

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  • 36meal — The 4th meal of the day, eaten after dinner, usually around 2am. Very common among college students and bar patrons. You wanna go get meal after last call? …

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  • 37meal — The 4th meal of the day, eaten after dinner, usually around 2am. Very common among college students and bar patrons. You wanna go get meal after last call? …

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  • 38meal — 1. The food consumed at regular intervals or at a specified time. 2. Ground flour from a grain. Boyden m. a m. consisting of three or four egg yolks, beaten up in milk and seasoned with sugar, port wine, etc., used to test the evacuation …

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  • 39meal — noun each meal on the cruise ship was spectacular Syn: snack; informal bite (to eat), spread, blowout, feed; formal repast, collation; literary refection …

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  • 40meal — I n 1. repast, collation, refection, banquet, feast, Inf. feed; breakfast, brunch, lunch, luncheon, Fr. dejeuner, Fr. dejeuner a la fourchette, Brit. tiffin, supper, dinner; tea, snack, bite; picnic, barbecue, cookout, clambake, Fr. fite… …

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