lunch

[ US /ˈɫəntʃ/ ]
[ UK /lˈʌnt‍ʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a midday meal
VERB
  1. take the midday meal
    At what time are you lunching?
  2. provide a midday meal for
    She lunched us well
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How To Use lunch In A Sentence

  • But at lunch on the first day we were approached by the helpful Hotel Manager Henri and offered a swap to an overwater bungalow.
  • choco-lemon's diary choco-lemon's Diaryland Diary nerves up until lunch this was a completely horrible day. it picked up when me, lindsay, and krist stopped at murray to buy a quatch. once we smoked i bowl i felt a million times better. and that scares me. Nerves
  • I had a quick kip after lunch.
  • All of a sudden St. Philip's ten bells start tanging - one o’clock already - and at once the workshops and factories around the yard begin disgorging throngs of workers on their way to lunch
  • On Friday, we thought we'd try lunch at the Stag and Hounds in Binfield, but there wasn't a table free, so we'd headed back homewards and went to the poshest place in the village.
  • At lunch, Monsieur Caïn and his wife, who epitomize the nouveau bourgeoisie, continue to berate their daughter for what they see as appalling manners and lack of respect.
  • You may also have added expense for client lunches and entertainment. The Guide to Greatness in Sales
  • The fact is, lunch means different things to different people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Round off the trip with a lunch of Zanzibari rice and spiced tea. Times, Sunday Times
  • There, the cook grills your ingredients and presto, you have lunch.
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