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- adjective Without a
bun .
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Examples
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Burger King is going to have something known as the bunless burger.
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Still, Boland enjoys the thought of a purloined burger, bunless and soggy, sailing double-time through a crowded house of sorrow.
The Last of Boland Kilean Kennedy 2011
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You actually can order your Elevation Burger wrapped in lettuce if you are going bunless, but hey...
Maria Rodale: The Best Organic Burger EVER Maria Rodale 2012
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The child's first impression of Peter's genitals as "like a bunless hot dog with two partly deflated balloons attached" is clumsy and ersatz.
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The little girl as the narrator depicts her veers between a post-psychology-101 understanding of her own childish craving for love wherever and however she can get it, and faux-naif retrospective descriptions of the adult world: the bunless hot dog alternates with an ice-cream cone with sprinkles for the penis, while in the same scene the seven-year-old announces to Peter, "My parents are repressed."
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We make Skewers with the holes we punch out of the patties, which when accompanied by Veggiescoop sides, become the perfect bunless, low-carb, sharing food.
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KFC practically ignited World War III with free coupons for its grilled chicken; the company's surreal Double Down bunless "sandwich" received a likewise deafening response.
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KFC practically ignited World War III with free coupons for its grilled chicken; the company's surreal Double Down bunless "sandwich" received a likewise deafening response.
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Charlotte ate a bunless hot dog from a street vendor, had frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity 3 and spent two hours in the Barbie section of FAO Schwarz.
Promise Me Richard Paul Evans 2010
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Although most people have an idea that a KFC's new Double Down bunless sandwich may be a less healthy choice than a chicken salad, we rarely question the chain of events that was necessary to get those bites into our mouths.
Pooja R. Mottl: Good Health Starts at Sustainable Farms (PHOTOS) 2010
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