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- noun Plural form of
eaterie . - noun Plural form of
eatery .
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Examples
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And at eight o'clock in the evening, every single one of those eateries is closed.
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Some of the Bay Area's new restaurant dynamics, including grappling with customers 'smaller expense accounts and growing time pressures, have manifested themselves in eateries such as Barbacco.
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And at eight o'clock in the evening, every single one of those eateries is closed.
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As many of you know, service industry jobs -- in eateries, hotels, museums, etc. -- tend to pay low hourly wages and offer no benefits.
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I've spent many a night waiting on train platforms, standing at pedestrian crossings, and dining in Vietnamese eateries right next to Ms. Blasko, and lately, this is not so.
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I've spent many a night waiting on train platforms, standing at pedestrian crossings, and dining in Vietnamese eateries right next to Ms. Blasko, and lately, this is not so.
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I've spent many a night waiting on train platforms, standing at pedestrian crossings, and dining in Vietnamese eateries right next to Ms. Blasko, and lately, this is not so.
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Troy Guard of Denver's TAG eateries looks to East Asia and beyond for inspiration.
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Perhaps these foodies noticed that, in the 2009 Zagat guide, Sanford gets a higher rating (29 out of 30) than Chicago big-name eateries such as Tru or Charlie Trotter
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Nor is she fazed by the surge in burrito bars and Latin American eateries.
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