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How To Use Lunching In A Sentence

  • Troll among the tables, and you'll see dowagers dressed in ermine coats, Japanese power couples with bouffant hairdos, lunching ladies clutching lizard handbags the color of the sky.
  • Still in his twenties, he swanked his way through the Belfast-based international news media, lunching with key opinion-makers, opining every night on local television.
  • Although he is still lunching with the company's bosses and touring their petrochemical plant, he has fitted in a meeting with the local environmental group first.
  • During my painstaking journey back to the table, I pass the two of them lunching together.
  • ‘I was driving a Porsche and lunching at the Ritz - all courtesy of the company's expense account,’ she told Real magazine.
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  • I will be lunching with a client.
  • It was as though we were lunching in a New York subway station: a great, vaulted, white-tiled room aglare with electric lights. Italy at War and the Allies in the West
  • Plus lots of celebratory lunching and munching, vibing and imbibing in the empire of the senses.
  • No one else was lunching except my TV crew. Times, Sunday Times
  • The paper analyzes the significance and present situation lunching comprehensive survey of agricultural geo - chemistry.
  • The girls visited The Chocolate Factory, The Wax museum and Kylemore indoor karting before lunching in Jury's Hotel.
  • Whenever the weather was sufficiently mild, it was used as a "nooning" tree by all the men at work in the surrounding fields; but it was in haying time that it became the favorite lunching and "bangeing" place for Squire Bean's hands and those of Miss Vilda Cummins, who owned the adjoining farm. The Village Watch-Tower
  • Staffers lunching in the building's canteen nod respectfully at this gangling, spectacled intruder.
  • I have lost count of the lunching conversations I've missed because of wailing sirens, farting trucks and the dulcet thrub of pneumatic drill tucking into tarmac.
  • If you're getting a queasy feeling about lunching, dining or having coffee with someone you've met on the job, there's probably a reason.
  • The North Korean leader, in expansive mood while lunching southern media moguls, suggested a repeat in September and October.
  • Our national jokes are said to be very ancient in origin; possibly some day the Curate's Egg will be traced to a budding priest of Amen-Ra, lunching with the Hierophant. The Book-Hunter at Home
  • Is it because the editors like lunching with internationally acclaimed globetrotting showbusiness phenomena and famous faces off the telly? Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll report here on any progress he makes but I wanted to mention what a great time I had lunching with all those Frank Buxtons today.
  • Then there was the party on Saturday night which my friend and I spent the whole day getting ready for: shopping for groceries, then lunching to recuperate from the shopping, then shopping some more. And then there was Paris..
  • Tish's idea was this: We would ride up while they were lunching, pretend to think them real bandits, paying no attention to them if they fired at us, as we knew they had only blank cartridges, and, having taken them prisoners, make them walk in ignominy to the nearest camp, some miles farther. Tish
  • Between one and two, the Grill is chock-full of agents power lunching on mineral water (the schmooze is boozeless in modern LA).
  • Do you mind if we have our main meal tonight, rather than at lunching?
  • After lunching at the captain's table, the youthful troupe was treated to a tour of the vessel and a chance to witness first hand the wonders of advanced communication technology.
  • Sunday, July 26, 2009 the hills visit oregon - day two, part two the rest of sunday we spent driving down to newport, lunching at café stephanie, visiting nye beach and the oregon coast aquarium. charlie was generous with scrunchy funny faces today for photos. when we returned to rockaway, we made a campfire in the backyard, complete with veggie hotdogs and smores. The hills visit oregon - day two, part two
  • But I didn’t get it, and so she’d finally explained to me that a nooner was a Mexican-American lunching, and she added that she’d always wanted to be a stay-at-home mom while her man went out into the world and worked his ass off to keep their kitchen full of frijoles, tortillas, and carne asada. Crazy Loco Love
  • Lunching with one's classmates can help the undergraduate develop a sense of perspective about their studies.
  • At what time are you lunching?
  • Sunday, July 26, 2009 the hills visit oregon - day two, part two the rest of sunday we spent driving down to newport, lunching at café stephanie, visiting nye beach and the oregon coast aquarium. charlie was generous with scrunchy funny faces today for photos. when we returned to rockaway, we made a campfire in the backyard, complete with veggie hotdogs and smores. The hills visit oregon - day two, part two
  • I liked to come here instead of biding in Fordoun, with the old man glunching at me and my bairn.
  • It was mid-week so things were quiet; couples were lunching at picnic tables and elderly men and women were lounging around in various states of undress.
  • We ordered coffee after a long journey to be told if we weren't lunching they wouldn't serve us drinks.
  • A couple of hours later, the O'Briens are lunching in the café.
  • He also spent 30 minutes lunching with farmers in the canteen - on egg-mayonnaise sandwiches - before unveiling a plaque.
  • It had been a residential hotel where old ladies paid 17 guineas a week for board and lodging, and Jean had been in the habit of lunching there.
  • No one else was lunching except my TV crew. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even those who had for weeks recited the political rationale of the meeting found themselves stunned at the sight of a British prime minister lunching with one of the world's most notorious dictators.
  • Staffers lunching in the building's canteen nod respectfully at this gangling, spectacled intruder.
  • Mick said how lucky it was that the trip went ahead because while they were lunching at a secluded quay, away from civilisation, they heard children screaming and shouting.
  • Another conducement to depression on his part was the fact that he was lunching with Lucia, and he could not imagine what Lucia's attitude would be towards the party last night. Queen Lucia

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