whopper in A Sentence

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    The Texas Double Whopper.

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    This is another Whopper we have been told.

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    Can I interest you in a Whopper?

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    So my question is, what's your Whopper?

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    I bet it's a Whopper!

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    Oh, yeah! That's a Whopper!

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    You caught a Whopper!

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    I've had to hold onto a Whopper.

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    Upside Down Whopper.

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    That's pretty minimal, but check out this next Whopper.

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    The company even named its new kiosk-style restaurants Whopper Bars.

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    Your(gut) instinct says you want a Burger King Whopper with Cheese.

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    Would you rather they eat at the home of the Whopper?

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    Since its inception, the Whopper has become synonymous with Burger King

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    This is my Whopper of a premium, but with my profession; it's a necessity.

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    The Whopper Detour campaign of 2018 made use of in-app geofencing to lure customers away from a McDonald's.

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    Since its inception, the Whopper has become synonymous with Burger King and has become the focus of much of its advertising.

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    Invite them to share their past“Whopper” mistakes and recognize they survived them and can revisit, softened with the perspective of time and perhaps humor.

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    One analyst called the deal"a Whopper… a very good deal financially, certainly should be a good deal strategically, and provides some immediate balance-sheet backstop for Enron.

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    When the customer's mobile app was within 600 feet of a McDonald's location, geofencing would trigger the delivery of a digital coupon offering the Burger King Whopper for just 1 cent.

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    That said, Chili's has dishes that appear on our lists of salads worse than a Whopper, dishes with more fat than a Big Mac, and even has a salad with more than a day's worth of added sugars.

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    During the 1970s, output included its"Hold the pickles, hold the lettuce…" jingle, the inspiration for its current mascot the Burger King, and several well known and parodied slogans such as"Have it your way" and"It takes two hands to handle a Whopper.

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    An existing trademark held by a shop of the same name in South Australia forced the company to change its name in Australia, while another state trademark in Texas forced the company to abandon its signature product, the Whopper, in several counties around San Antonio.

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    Items such as the Texas Double Whopper and various sandwiches made with mushrooms and Swiss cheese have been rotated in and out of its menu for several years, while products such as its 1993 Meatloaf Specialty Sandwich offering and accompanying limited table service, along with special dinner platters, failed to generate interest and were discontinued.

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