dejeuner

NOUN
  1. a midday meal
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How To Use dejeuner In A Sentence

  • I'm filling up on bread sticks, hoping to s-p-r-e-a-d my meager salary as stringer for the Worcester News-Recorder to cover le dejeuner, which I'm sure will turn into le diner complete with escargot, pain au chocolat and a lycee technologique. Undine Spragg, International Cocktail Bitch
  • My mother, you know, has what she calls a dejeuner tomorrow, -- dejeuner and dance. A Strange Story — Volume 02
  • Q: Pourquoi Nicolas Sarkozy mange-t-il qu'un oeuf pour le petit dejeuner? Making Light: Open thread 137
  • I'm filling up on bread sticks, hoping to s-p-r-e-a-d my meager salary as stringer for the Worcester News-Recorder to cover le dejeuner, which I'm sure will turn into le diner complete with escargot, pain au chocolat and a lycee technologique. Undine Spragg, International Cocktail Bitch
  • I told the gentleman in room service that one of the things that I most adore when staying in wonderful European hotels is to see what the room service tables look like when they bring in the petit dejeuner. Mara Gibbs: Everybody Sleeps Where? In Paris, For Luxury, Hotel Plaza Athenee
  • Kind of like when I read (a long time ago) Jacques Prevert's dejeuner du matin, I still wonder about that woman's circumstances. The French word for plastered drunk... - French Word-A-Day
  • We went to the comemmorative Monet exhibition last year - he was drawn of course to dejeuner sur l'herbe. BritChick Paris: Why French Men Would Rather Die Than Diet
  • Penelope; “a déjeûner à la fourchette — we know, Clara, you would die of doing the honours of a formal dinner.” Saint Ronan's Well
  • This, my love, is what you would call petit dejeuner, I imagine. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • A manager told us that there's no better way to enjoy a proper dejeuner sur l'herbe than by getting some Fleur Vert ($19 per pound), a French chevre, which is a fancy way of saying goat's milk cheese. The Brooklyn Paper: Full articles
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