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brunch
/ ʌԳʃ /
noun
a meal eaten late in the morning, combining breakfast with lunch
Other Word Forms
- bruncher noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of brunch1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brunch1
Example Sentences
If we have brunch in Culver City, afterward I would probably go to Arcana.
But 99% of this city business as usual, with brunches and beach walks and church and yoga classes.
Once you’ve nailed the technique, hollandaise is yours to play with — and to use far beyond the brunch plate.
Along with boozy drag brunches and dancing at the Pink Pony Club, partake in L.A.-area activities and events this Pride Month that serve as a lifeline for queer community and creativity.
Nareg Dekermenjian had Mother’s Day brunch with the Stanley Cup, which caused more than a little anxiety since no one was sure what hockey’s championship trophy liked to eat.
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