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luncheon
[luhn-chuhn]
noun
lunch, especially a formal lunch held in connection with a meeting or other special occasion.
the alumni luncheon.
luncheon
/ ˈʌԳʃə /
noun
a lunch, esp a formal one
Other Word Forms
- luncheonless adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of luncheon1
Example Sentences
In a recent luncheon, a top lawyer for Citadel told leaders of some of the country’s biggest law firms that the hedge-fund company prefers to work with law firms that aren’t afraid of a fight.
Or the man he met at a preseason luncheon who told him the home run had prompted him to give up drinking.
The class photo, a highlight of the film calendar, is usually taken much earlier in awards season, at the nominees luncheon, but that event was cancelled this year due to the LA wildfires.
As “A Complete Unknown” continues to premiere globally, Chalamet has forgone the stuffy Oscar luncheons and industry events, where actors chat with select reporters and mingle with Academy members and their fellow cinematic elite.
Following his swearing-in, Trump will deliver an inaugural address, followed by a luncheon, parade and a series of inaugural balls in the evening.
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