buffet
Prononciation : [bʌˈfeɪ]
Mot
Contexte : « food »
(noun) a meal where you can choose from many different dishes. You go to a table with lots of food and pick what you want to eat.
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The buffet at the restaurant had a great variety of desserts.
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We didn't enjoy the buffet because the food had gone cold.
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What items were served at the buffet last night?
Contexte : « hit »
(verb) to hit or strike something repeatedly. Like when the wind blows hard against a building again and again.
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The strong waves buffeted the boat all weekend.
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The calm weather did not buffett the tree, keeping it steady.
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How did the storm buffett the coastal area?
Contexte : « defeat »
(verb) to defeat someone or something through physical force or strong effort. It can mean being defeated by a stronger opponent.
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The defending champions buffetted their rivals in the final match.
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The team did not buffett their opponents and lost the game instead.
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Did the team manage to buffett their competition this season?
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