Terms vs Burgerless - What's the difference?
terms | burgerless |
(rare) Without a burger or burgers.
* 1990 , Vegetarian Times (number 151, March 1990)
* 1995 , Dick Schaaf, Keeping the edge: giving customers the service they demand
* 2003 , Kevin Brooks, Martyn Pig
* 2003 , Ed Howdershelt, An Encounter in Atlanta
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective burgerless is
(rare) without a burger or burgers.burgerless
English
Adjective
(-)- But if you investigate what else goes into a burgerless fast-food meal, you might not want to eat it. Just take a look at the nutrition information booklets...
- Fast-food outlets haven't been able to grow dinner traffic, and experiments with burgerless menus, table service, and other pricier options haven't succeeded in the tough economic climate of the early nineties.
- Two halves of a burger bun, hard and stale and burgerless , crusty and forgotten.
- Cade pushed the burgerless basket toward her and reached for the second burger. "Mind if I order another one?" he asked.
