snack-bar

See also: snackbar and snack bar

English

Noun

snack-bar (plural snack-bars)

  1. Alternative form of snack bar
    • 2007, Joseph A. White II, Letters to Libby: Part Two, →ISBN:
      Afterwards, Alan and I wentup to the snack-bar for coffee and sandwiches, and now we both are here in the lounge writing before we go to the hotel.
    • 2010, Norman Hillson, I Speak of Germany (RLE Responding to Fascism), →ISBN:
      In one of the coaches was a snack-bar, but uniformed attendants brought trays of food to those who preferred to remain seated.
    • 2012, Ian M. Malcolm, Life Aboard a Wartime Liberty Ship, →ISBN:
      The US Red Cross Empire Club (referred to either as the Empire or the ARC and which we could use) was dedicated to their comfort with a cinema, dance hall, snack-bar, lounge/reading room, games room, two music rooms (one classical) where you could lounge in leather-bound easy chairs listening to records of your choice, put on by grey-uniformed ladies of the US Red Cross.

Anagrams

French

Etymology

From English.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /snak.baʁ/
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Noun

snack-bar m (plural snack-bars)

  1. snack bar

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