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Definition of "carvery" []

  • A restaurant specializing in roast meat, particularly roast beef and Sunday roast. (noun)
  • The station within a buffet where such food is served. (noun)
  • Such a meal. (noun)

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Use "carvery" in a sentence
  • "Said to be modeled on a European food hall, the setup is closer to an American food court, with different stations for salads, "carvery" meats, sushi, whole fish, even pit barbecue and dumplings."
  • "The word "carvery" on a pub's chalkboard sign typically means lunch includes beef, ham, turkey and stuffing, with salmon and pasta options, plus spuds and other vegetables - drowned in gravy if you like."
  • "There is a two course carvery which is fantasic and brilliant for the price of £5.95 for adults and"
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