"Lunchbox" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lunchbox" Meaning

A lunchbox is a container, usually made of metal, plastic, or insulated materials, used to carry and store food and drinks for consumption during lunch or a mid-day meal. It is often used by children and adults alike to transport their lunch from home to school or work, and is typically decorated with colorful designs, logos, or characters to make it more appealing and personal.

"Lunchbox" Examples

Usage Examples: Lunchbox


My daughter loves to pack a lunchbox with her favorite sandwich and fruit for school.
The company provided a lunchbox with a sandwich, chips, and a cookie for each employee.
I always carry a lunchbox with me when I'm working on a construction site, so I can eat when I need to.
She carefully prepared a lunchbox for her son, complete with a reminder note and a special surprise.
The conference offered a packed lunchbox for attendees, which included a turkey wrap and a salad.

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Luncheonettes are small, informal restaurants or eateries that typically serve simple, moderately-priced meals, usually during the daytime or early evening. They often have a casual atmosphere and may offer a variety of menu options, including sandwiches, soups, salads, and light entrees. The term "luncheonette" has been used since the late 19th century and is often associated with classic American diners and small-town restaurants.

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"Lunching" is the present participle form of the verb "to lunch", which means to eat the mid-day meal. It is often used to describe the act of eating lunch, especially in formal or business settings. For example:<br><br> "The meeting will be lunching at 12:30 pm."<br> "The team is lunching at the new café downtown."<br><br>In this sense, "lunching" is often used to convey a sense of informality and socialization, as lunch is often seen as a time to take a break and enjoy company with colleagues or friends.

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