lunch

IPA: ɫˈʌntʃ

noun

  • A light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day.
  • (cricket) A break in play between the first and second sessions.
  • (Minnesota, US) Any small meal, especially one eaten at a social gathering.

verb

  • (intransitive) To eat lunch.
  • (transitive) To treat to lunch.

Examples of "lunch" in Sentences

  • They drowsed during lunch time.
  • It is drowsy after having lunch.
  • The students had lunch in the cafeteria.
  • The lunch and brunch menu will be available.
  • Brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch.
  • The wags in the court call them Breakfast and Lunch.
  • As for the barbecue lunch and the kid are the traditional.
  • The cafeteria at the west end of the building sells food for lunch.
  • Watching a bear climb into our truck and steal our lunch is my best one.
  • The lunch menu does not consist of all the same entrees as the dinner menu.
  • People don't have the discretionary income to go out and out enjoy lunch and dinner.
  • We break for dinner what we call lunch around 11:30 or noon and come back at either 1pm or 1:30pm.
  • One who loses his lunch is a chudder and an appointment that greedily downs fast food before the session is a taco valve.
  • I have been a member for about 10 years now (wow, has it really been that long?), and this lunch is always one of the more enjoyable lunches.
  • Strickland had contrived to claw together a sort of meal which he called lunch, and immediately after it was finished went out about his business.
  • You can nag them for weeks to pack a lunch for school, or you can make it clear that packing a lunch is their job, and then let them forget once or twice.

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