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brunch

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Brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch eaten usually during the late morning, but it can extend to as late as 3pm. The word is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch . Brunch originated in England in the late 19th century and became popular in the ...

Usage examples of brunch.

She sipped her tea and chatted with Virgie Carrington about the desperate need in society for more Sunday brunches.

The studio fuckheads who throw their goddamn little Sunday brunches and forget to invite you.

The Beverly Hilton brunch was his favor126 LEN DEIGHTON ite, and my boy Danny was an authority on all-youcan-eat brunches.

Finally she went back home happy and reassured, and slept till noon, and had her maid bring her brunch in bed.

I cursed him as I cleaned up the remains of our brunch, but halfheartedly.

Over brunch the women merely jabbed at their food, nibbling at corners and tearing off small strips so that I was left with a great deal of it, which I took away, wrapped in cling film and left on the work surfaces and in the fridge in the kitchen.

After brunch the three females said that they would like to perform their chi gong meditation in my paddock, so Porlock and I had an hour alone to sit in deck chairs out the front.

But they probably weren't the ones who'd let the news slip, since their conversation at brunch had been completely confidential.

I suppose it wasn't a good idea to invite her to a brunch with Danny and 202 LEN DEIGHTON Robyna.

She hadn't eaten an actual meal since brunch the day before, and she knew the Eatery's menu by heart.

This junket stinks to high heaven April 4, 1990 From the Thick-as-a-Brick Department: Metro Commissioner Larry Hawkins flies on a developer's private jet to New Orleans for wine and brunch at a fancy restaurant.

Fielder: For my closing remarks, which I promise you will be kept as brief as humanly possible, given the pronounced oratorical bias of your speaker and chairman, I'd like simply to say that this has been a most dynamic round table, surely for me a most instructive one as well, as it was I believe for all of us gathered here, although each no doubt has his or her own idea of levels of merit, remembering our own Turner Bakey and his oft-quoted rejoinder to Ed-dings' paraphrase of Larue during the Arts-Leadership Committee's brunch on genocide.

Simon said, "what do you say we go calling on people after we have brunched together, and then let the rest of the day take care of itself?

But his underlying reason for accepting the Bushlands' invitation may have been his curiosity about the person who had brunched with Polly at the Palomino Paddock, sending her home late, tired, and starry-eyed.

The people at the next tAble were all looking at us, but when I stared back they went back to eating their brunches.