short-order

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to food that can be prepared quickly
    a short-order cook
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How To Use short-order In A Sentence

  • Similar databases monitoring the investment policies and current rates of cab drivers, short-order cooks, and bootblacks are rapidly gaining in popularity.
  • The short-order cook called out two boerewors rolls with onion and tomato sauce. Let The Dead Lie
  • If the Americans and my lot find where he is, they're going to start serving extradition papers like a short-order cook serves breakfasts. THE ONLY GAME
  • a short-order cook
  • Then I called for takeout from the tiny Greek place up the street, a blue-and-white stucco box called Mykonos whose Salvadoran short-order cooks served up the garlickiest spanakopita, dolmades, and tsatziki this side of the Aegean. Sugar Skull
  • If you don't have a soup kitchen or other short-order volunteer opportunity, be creative and come up with your own.
  • If the Americans and my lot find where he is, they're going to start serving extradition papers like a short-order cook serves breakfasts. THE ONLY GAME
  • On this list, the bronze medal goes to Dolph Lundgren who makes his second appearance here as an East German Olympic gold medalist pentathlete who decides to defect to the West, where after a short uneventful time as a short-order cook he once again trains for the Olympics. Top 10 Badass Olympic-style Moments » Scene-Stealers
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