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lunched
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Word definitions for lunched in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lunch \Lunch\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lunched ; p. pr. & vb. n. Lunching .] To take luncheon. --Smart.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: lunch )
Usage examples of lunched.
He lunched off the boarding house Stammkarte, the meal of the day being Eisbein and noodles.
He lunched off a large cold collation at a lakeside restaurant in the Tivoli Gardens and caught the 3.
Later he lunched at the Hand Brasserie Alsacienne on the far side, and studied the eastern facades.
He lunched off the unmatchable steaks broiled over a timber fire served by the Siphon restaurant at Datum and in the mid-afternoon turned the car back towards Brussels.
He lunched at the Cygne well and expensively to celebrate the end of the planning and preparation stage in France and Belgium, and walked back to the Amigo to pack and pay his bill.
We lunched at the curious old town of Como, at the foot of the lake, and then took the small steamer and had an afternoon's pleasure excursion to this place,--Bellaggio.
We rested and lunched, and came on to this place, Ain Mellahah (the boys call it Baldwinsville.
We lunched, rested, chatted, smoked our pipes an hour, and then mounted and moved on.
There was a ball of yellow wool there, but he had lunched and could eat nothing.
They had lunched together at the Bachelors, and Freddie had been pained at the attitude of his fellow clubmen.
Usually, when he lunched at the Bachelors, his table became a sort of social center.
She had not seen Wally since that afternoon when they lunched together at the Cosmopolis, and the rush of the final weeks of rehearsals had given her little opportunity for thinking of him.
In the clubs where he lunched everybody was quite cheerful, although some of the officers to whom he talked were a little perturbed about the situation in Norway.