McDonaldesque
English
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Adjective
McDonaldesque (comparative more McDonaldesque, superlative most McDonaldesque)
- Resembling or characteristic of McDonald’s.
- 1990 May 25, Steven Almond, “Olive Garden offers a little bit of heaven — if you can get in”, in El Paso Times, volume 110, page 1D:
- Our waitress told us 100,000 patrons hit the Garden in week one. If that pace holds, they’re going to have to erect one of those McDonaldesque “Over a Billion Served” signs out front.
- 1998 November 18, Rick Nichols, “Placing an order for ‘slow food’”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, 170th year, number 171, page F1:
- Of course, slow foodies aren’t exactly spending McDonaldesque billions to advertise themselves, so though there’s the obligatory Web site at www.slowfood.com, word has spread, well, slowly.
- 1999 August 8, Al Haas, News Journal, Mansfield, Ohio, page 13E:
- The Impala is back in the Chevy dealerships after a four-year sabbatical. Maybe its return should be marked with a McDonaldesque showroom sign that says: “Over 13 million sold.”
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