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drive-through
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drive-through or drive-thru (drvthr)
adj.
1. Relating to or conducting exchanges with clients who drive up to a window and remain in their automobiles: drive-thru banking.
2. drive-through Performed or provided quickly and routinely: a drive-through delivery in a hospital.
n.
1. A drive-through establishment, especially a restaurant.
2. A window at such an establishment, from which business is conducted.


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Then came a drivethrough where she had to eat delicacies including "french flies".
Byline: Swig McGuinness THERE'S an old joke about how the USA's contribution to combating drink-driving was building drivethrough liquor stores.
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