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Definition of Lunching
1. Noun. The act of eating lunch.
Definition of Lunching
1. Verb. (present participle of lunch) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Lunching
1. lunch [v] - See also: lunch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lunching
Literary usage of Lunching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Arctic Experiences: Containing Capt. George E. Tyson's Wonderful Drift on by Euphemia Vale Blake (1874)
"lunching by the Yard on Seal's Entrails.—"Oh! give me my Harpoon."—No Clothing
fit to hunt in.—Inventory of Wardrobe.—Narwhals useful in carrying off Ball ..."
2. Santo Domingo, Past and Present: With a Glance at Hayti by Samuel Hazard (1873)
"JOURNEY OVERLAND—Organising a Party—Our Route—Crossing the Ozama—Tropical
Forest,—lunching "al fresco"—first Night Experiences—.La Tosa—San Pedro—Natural ..."
3. Mayfair to Moscow: Clare Sheridan's Diary by Clare Sheridan (1921)
"I returned to the Grand Hotel and found an alarming crowd of Comrads lunching
with Kam- enev in his sitting-room and we had to leave ak most immediately to ..."
4. The Isles of Summer, Or, Nassau and the Bahamas by Charles Ives (1880)
"lunching at the Expense of the British Queen. Removal of the Old Barracks.
Fort Montague. A Luxuriant Growth of Titles. Nassau Harbor and its Bar. ..."
5. Reminiscences of Foreign Travel: A Fragment of Autobiography by Robert Charles Winthrop (1894)
"Another original portrait of Lafayette, together with much of his library, I saw
while lunching at his former country- house, the Chateau de la Grange, ..."
6. The Venerable Bede: Expurgated, Expounded and Exposed by Thomas Longueville (1886)
"... lunching, dining, and district visiting. At any rate, we know nothing to the
contrary. Moreover, the same Pope Gregory, hearing from Bishop Augustine, ..."
7. Ten Years in Wall Street: Or, Revelations of Inside Life and Experience on by William Worthington Fowler (1870)
"The Three Brokers; a Vulture, a Sparrow, and a Jolly Boy—Brokers' Safes are Like
the Lion's Den—lunching in the Office of N & Co. ..."
8. Eating for Health and Efficiency by Rasmus Larssen Alsaker (1917)
"No candy or ice cream or lunching between meals. 6. Never coax a child to eat,
or prepare special dishes to tempt the appetite. 7. ..."