snack counter

snack counter
noun
usually inexpensive bar
Syn: ↑snack bar, ↑buffet
Hypernyms: ↑bar
Hyponyms: ↑commissary, ↑milk bar

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snack bar or snack counter noun
A place where light meals can be bought
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Main Entry:snack

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