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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "lunching" in a sentence

    lunching example sentences

    lunching


    1. He found the compound closed and was told that the Latin American Presidents were lunching with the Royal family


    2. Around about that time, one Saturday morning, while Liberty was in Sydney, shopping and lunching with Aureole, Adam had a rummage around his garage looking for something, when he came across his journal


    3. As a matter of interest, he’s even now lunching with your predecessor at the RAF Club - knows him well, apparently


    4. “Your official happens to have been lunching, if that is what he was doing, in the very establishment in which our man was murdered, on the same day and at about the same time


    5. was the only response that I got from these work averse, golfing, lunching,


    6. trays of incumbents too busy lunching or without the wherewithal to


    7. And Dwight would say that her lunching with him was an honour which would encircle his rooms in a nimbus forever, and that they would shine now down the ages--"Oh Dwight, what a long time


    8. "Two of my cousins are lunching with me," she said, arranging her curl in front of the glass


    9. She had been lunching, she told me, with Charlotte, and they had had a nice talk, she said, about me


    10. At ten minutes past one, George was lunching with Helen Thatcher

    11. at eleven, they put the Do Not Disturb sign outside the door and made love on and off till late afternoon lunching on sandwiches and champagne


    12. “You are lunching, dear boy, with the Avenger of Halven


    13. Meanwhile, less than two miles away, Nancy Reagan is lunching at the Georgetown home of Michael Ainslie


    14. "The Prime Minister is lunching with me


    15. As she ignored the sandwich and played with the fries, she couldn’t help but wonder where Blythe and her friends were lunching; no doubt some chic restaurant in the Village with cloth napkins, a wine list, and designer cuisine


    16. I allowed that their conduct was bad, but I urged him to take into consideration their heedlessness, their youth; then, too, the young men had only just been lunching together


    17. I received one letter from Sebastian, a conspicuous object which was brought to me in my father's presence one day when he was lunching at home; I saw him look curiously at it and bore it away to read in solitude


    18. 'He and Sebastian are both lunching with me


    19. By chance I met this same wine again, lunching with my wine merchant in St James's Street, in the first autumn of the war; it had softened and faded


    20. Rex's age was greatly in his favour, for among Julia's friends there was a kind of gerontophilic snobbery; young men were held to be gauche and pimply; it was thought very much more chic to be seen lunching alone at the Ritz - a thing, in any case, allowed to few girls of that day, to the tiny circle of Julia's intimates; a thing looked at askance by the elders who kept the score, chatting pleasantly against the walls of the ballrooms - at the table on the left as you came in, with a starched and wrinkled old roué whom your mother had be warned of as a girl, than than in the centre of the room with a party of exuberant young bloods

    21. You must stop lunching with him


    22. Apparently I can do her no serious harm in a hat-shop or hairdresser's or lunching at the Ritz


    23. He came on with me to Hillingham, and found that, by Lucy's discretion, her mother was lunching out, so that we were alone with her


    24. "I didn't say they were officers,—two young men who had been lunching


    25. Likewise, I remarked that the Prince was a very near relation of mine, and that, when lunching with him the same day, he had invited me to go and spend the entire summer with him at that villa, but that I had declined, since I knew the villa well, and had stayed in it more than once, and that all those balustradings and bridges did not interest me, since I could not bear ornamental work, especially in the country, where I liked everything to be wholly countrified


    26. Wade found himself lunching at Sherry’s with the head waitress from Raegan’s


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    "lunching" definitions

    the act of eating lunch