"Lunching" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lunching" Meaning

"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:

"The meeting will be lunching at 12:30 pm."
"The team is lunching at the new café downtown."

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.

"Lunching" Examples

Examples of "lunching"


1. Going for lunch

"I'm lunching at the new sandwich shop down the street with my colleagues today."

2. Eating lunch

"The office canteen is busy lunching, but I'm going to grab a quick bite in my car."

3. Having lunch

"I'm having lunch with my old friend from college tomorrow and we're going to catch up."

4. Meeting for lunch

"We'll be lunching at 12:30pm to discuss the project's progress."

5. Providing lunch

"The company is lunching everyone in the boardroom to celebrate our latest achievement."

"Lunching" Similar Words

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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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