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Definition of Lunchers
1. luncher [n] - See also: luncher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lunchers
Literary usage of Lunchers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1892)
"Mr. J. Romilly Allen writes : " I am exceedingly glad that you have spoken up
about the free- lunchers who turn the congresses of the British Archaeological ..."
2. Cavalry of the Clouds by Alan Bott (1917)
"The flight- commander agreed, and by the time the early-risers and quick-lunchers
had settled their quarrel by the spin of a coin, the Scarff had found a ..."
3. To-day: The Monthly Magazine of Scientific Socialism edited by Ernest Belfort Bax, James Leigh Joynes, F. Bland, Hubert Bland (1883)
"Who are the Lily-lunchers ?" asked Violet. " People, dear, that like to consider
themselves as so many gossamer- forms, floating high up above the level of ..."
4. The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page by Burton Jesse Hendrick, Woodrow Wilson (1922)
"... while, in a voice that could be heard by the remotest lunchers, Page read
passages which many of them were too startled to appreciate. ..."