Drive-through (noun)

A service or facility where customers can drive up and receive service or make a purchase without leaving their vehicles.

Origin:

From the verb drive and the preposition through, meaning a service or facility where customers can drive up and receive service or make a purchase without leaving their vehicles.

Examples:

  1. The fast food restaurant had a drive-through service for customers on the go.
  2. The bank had a drive-through service for customers who wanted to make deposits or withdraw money.
  3. The drive-through service was convenient for customers who wanted to avoid getting out of their cars.
  4. The drive-through service was faster than going inside the store.
  5. The drive-through service was available 24/7.
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