Lunches [noun]
Definition of Lunches:
midday meal
Opposite/Antonyms of Lunches:
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Sentence/Example of Lunches:
Yu acknowledged that there is a risk of a “backlog” in the kitchen if everyone wants their lunch at the same time, but he said KitchenMate tries to alleviate this issue by allowing people to pre-order their meals in the app.
The Rotisserie League was named after the restaurant where the founders often ate lunch.
Incarcerated military veterans enter the dining hall for lunch at the Cybulski Rehabilitation Center in Enfield, Connecticut.
It’s kind of folklore and the sort of thing you learn over a lunch table discussion around the common room.
A 63-year-old woman and her family walked into a crowded restaurant for lunch, after returning from Wuhan the day before.
In the twilight dimness where larvaceans live, however, water motions can tip off a hungry fish to the possibility of a nearby larvacean lunch.
HE ordered a lunch which he thought the girl would like, with wine to revive the faculties that he knew must be failing.
I often recall the farewell lunch we had together at the Restaurant de Paris, in the Escolta.
He paid for the lunch, and tipped the waiters so liberally that they all hoped he would come again often.
I'd much rather see what is going on than be cooped up below, and after lunch I told Bob I was going up on deck.