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food court
noun
- a space, as in a shopping mall, with a concentration of fast-food stalls and usually a common eating area.
Word History and Origins
Origin of food court1
Example Sentences
It was an inventory of everything they were doing in the secret apartment — bringing in furniture, sneaking in, recording conversations, going to the food court, or going to the movie theater.
Nearby, people play miniature golf in a former food court where the holes are designed as tiny movie sets — intentionally made for Instagram to boost customers’ social media feeds.
The recent news was confirmed during a question-and-answer portion of the meeting when a shareholder asked, “Is the food court truly switching back to Coke products?”
The mall, across the street from City Hall in the Civic Center, was a wasteland, its walkways empty, the food court and most restaurants locked or boarded up.
And the installations continue all the way through the gift shop, which is situated between a series of photo backdrops and a food court offering concessions like popcorn and cotton candy.
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