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Celebratory vs Beefsteak - What's the difference?

celebratory | beefsteak |

As an adjective celebratory

is in the manner of, or forming part of, a celebration.

As a noun beefsteak is

a steak cut from beef cattle.

celebratory

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • In the manner of, or forming part of, a celebration.
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  • , year=2012 , date=May 13 , author=Alistair Magowan , title=Sunderland 0-1 Man Utd , work=BBC Sport citation , page= , passage=But, with United fans in celebratory mood as it appeared their team might snatch glory, they faced an anxious wait as City equalised in stoppage time.}}

    beefsteak

    Noun

  • A steak cut from beef cattle.
  • The beefsteak plant, also known as perilla and shiso.
  • A beefsteak tomato.
  • A beefsteak mushroom.
  • (archaic): A celebratory dinner, commonly held in New York between about 1870 and 1940 involving the consumption of enormous quantities of broiled steak and beer.