"Lunched" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lunched" Meaning

Past participle of the verb "lunch", meaning to have eaten a meal during the middle of the day.

"Lunched" Examples

Verb


I lunched at a nice restaurant with my friends last weekend.
She lunched early to get a good table at the busy café.
He lunched with his colleagues to discuss the new project.

Past Participle


The company had lunched a new marketing campaign last quarter.
The students had lunched a project on sustainable energy solutions.
The team had lunched a series of workshops to improve their communication skills.

Note: The verb "lunched" is the past tense of "lunch", which means to eat a meal during the daytime, typically between 11 am and 3 pm. The past participle "lunched" is used in combination with had to form the perfect tenses.

"Lunched" Similar Words

Lunatic

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Lunatically

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In an unstable or irrational manner; in a way that is characteristic of a lunatic or someone who is mentally deranged.

Lunatics

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"Crazy, violent, or uncontrollable people; people who are violently mad or have a great passion for something."

Lunation

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Lunation refers to the period of time between two consecutive full moons or new moons. It is also the process of the Moon changing from a crescent to a full circle and back to a crescent, taking approximately 29 1/2 days.

Lunatomalacia

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Lunatomalacia is a medical term that refers to a softening of the normally hard outer layer of the fingernails or toenails, often as a result of a lack of calcium in the diet. It can also be caused by other factors such as vitamin deficiencies, hormonal changes, or illness. In severe cases, lunatomalacia can lead to brittle, fragile, or even complete separation of the nails from the nail bed.

Lunch-time

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The phrase "lunch-time" refers to the period of the day when a meal, typically lunch, is typically eaten. It is a time of day, usually between noon and 2 pm, when people typically take a break from work or other activities to eat and relax.

Lunch

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Lunchbox

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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.

Luncheon

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A luncheon is a mid-day meal, typically eaten between 11am and 3pm. It can be a formal or informal affair, ranging from a simple sandwich or salad to a more elaborate meal. The term is often used in formal contexts, such as business meetings or social gatherings, to refer to a meal taken during the day.

Luncheonette

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A luncheonette is a small restaurant or eatery that serves light meals, usually during the day, often with a casual atmosphere. It can also refer to a food counter or shop that offers sandwiches, salads, and other light fare for lunch.

Luncheonettes

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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.

Luncheons

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Luncheons are informal social gatherings, typically held during the middle of the day, where food and drinks are provided. The term is often used to describe a casual meeting or gathering, especially in a business or professional setting, where participants may engage in conversation, networking, or other social activities.

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Lunching

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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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Lundqvist

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