Words similar to hamburger
Example sentences for: hamburger
How can you use “hamburger” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
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When you use calico, magnesium or hamburger , you must remember that these words owe their origins to the places under the names Calicut (a district and famous city in Kerala State, India), Magnesia (a metal-bearing region in Greece), and Hamburg (a city in Germany), respectively.
So is hamburger already made into patties, or cheese that has been shredded, or 100-percent-pure orange juice that comes in a container with a screw top.)
(She would expect green peppers, Swiss chard, hamburger, and Jell-O.)