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		Definition of cover charge in English: cover chargenoun A flat fee paid for admission to a restaurant, bar, club, etc. (饭店、酒吧、俱乐部等固定的)服务费  that tempting little basket of bread that comes with the cover charge Example sentencesExamples -  We came back the next night and were told the cover charge was R50.
 -  Early reports said there would be a cover charge at all times.
 -  You walk out the door and there's $20, as if it's a cover charge for the city.
 -  The cover charge of Rs.150 includes refreshments and dinner.
 -  Games kick off at 8pm with a cover charge of £1, which includes light refreshments.
 -  The cover charge was $3 but with the obligatory tip, it was more like $3.02.
 -  The night starts at 8.30 with a cover charge of 15 euro.
 -  A cover charge of Eu 5.00 per walk (Children Under 12 with adult only) will apply.
 -  There's always a cover charge at the door of a sex club, as high as $50, which goes straight to management.
 -  A cover charge of $5.00 per person (as well as donations) will be collected.
 -  Unfortunately, for this reader, the humor fell flat and I was left wishing for a return on a cover charge.
 -  Pay your cover charge and stop running around from club to club.
 -  Depending on when you arrive, there could be a cover charge of up to $5.00.
 -  There will be 8 local bands performing from 4pm to 10 pm and the cover charge will be 8 Euro.
 -  All are welcome to attend and there is a nominal cover charge of 2.
 -  No cover charge we are told, so all the groovier.
 -  The cover charge and the drink price is not worth it.
 -  Standard cover charge is €25 per person with corporate tables of ten costing €200.
 -  So, from now on, if we charge a cover charge, it's going to be at least $6.
 -  At nine, we paid a small cover charge and went downstairs.
 
    Definition of cover charge in US English: cover chargenounˈkəvər CHärjˈkəvər tʃɑrdʒ A flat fee paid for admission to a restaurant, bar, club, etc. (饭店、酒吧、俱乐部等固定的)服务费  that tempting little basket of bread that comes with the cover charge Example sentencesExamples -  A cover charge of Eu 5.00 per walk (Children Under 12 with adult only) will apply.
 -  No cover charge we are told, so all the groovier.
 -  Games kick off at 8pm with a cover charge of £1, which includes light refreshments.
 -  At nine, we paid a small cover charge and went downstairs.
 -  There will be 8 local bands performing from 4pm to 10 pm and the cover charge will be 8 Euro.
 -  We came back the next night and were told the cover charge was R50.
 -  The cover charge was $3 but with the obligatory tip, it was more like $3.02.
 -  The night starts at 8.30 with a cover charge of 15 euro.
 -  All are welcome to attend and there is a nominal cover charge of 2.
 -  Pay your cover charge and stop running around from club to club.
 -  The cover charge and the drink price is not worth it.
 -  The cover charge of Rs.150 includes refreshments and dinner.
 -  Standard cover charge is €25 per person with corporate tables of ten costing €200.
 -  Unfortunately, for this reader, the humor fell flat and I was left wishing for a return on a cover charge.
 -  A cover charge of $5.00 per person (as well as donations) will be collected.
 -  You walk out the door and there's $20, as if it's a cover charge for the city.
 -  There's always a cover charge at the door of a sex club, as high as $50, which goes straight to management.
 -  Early reports said there would be a cover charge at all times.
 -  So, from now on, if we charge a cover charge, it's going to be at least $6.
 -  Depending on when you arrive, there could be a cover charge of up to $5.00.
 
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