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Definition of luncheon in English: luncheonnoun ˈlʌn(t)ʃ(ə)nˈlən(t)ʃ(ə)n A formal lunch, or a formal word for lunch. 午餐会;宴客午餐 a ladies' luncheon was taking place Example sentencesExamples - So far, the grant money has been used to fund monthly luncheons and dinners for female professionals in math and computer science to share their experiences with female math and computer science students at Macalester.
- Teachers held barbeque parties, potluck suppers and luncheons that served as musical get-togethers in an informal atmosphere.
- Extravagant weddings, lavish dinner parties, luxurious luncheons, you name it and I attended it.
- The powers that be have, as I say, addressed this matter and those of us who don't have time to burn at midday will be offered professional dinners in addition to professional luncheons.
- The conference registration fee is $100 per person, and includes two breakfasts, two luncheons, two evening diners, refreshment breaks and all conference materials.
- The third guest at the luncheon has an inspiring story to tell.
- Workshops, luncheons, and presentations take place every day, and they offer both learning and networking opportunities.
- In addition to the regular meeting the ladies often meet for luncheons and special occasions such as the Melbourne Cup.
- Through the committees we have luncheons and breakfasts with government officials and visiting business people.
- When playing for wedding luncheons or dinners, Las Vegas Wedding Music's jazz musicians play loud enough to be heard but soft enough so that conversation can continue without straining.
- Through guided tours, church luncheons, public performances, gestures, stories and conferences, each project takes a unique view of memory and community in connecting the past with the present.
- In these circles, the endless luncheons and dinners of rich foods and rare wines were battlegrounds of ambition, where gossip was often the weapon of choice.
- We share the knowledge of our respective homelands through monthly luncheons and cultural activities.
- Nevertheless, from then on, during my 15 years as police chief, I was somewhat uneasy whenever I attended nonprofit organizations' luncheons or dinners and they held raffles for charitable purposes.
- Dinner and special-occasion luncheons are available by reservation.
- Have you ever wished you knew more about dining etiquette at interview luncheons, holiday dinners and award banquets?
- They are being invited to join award organisers and David at a buffet luncheon on Tuesday, May 24.
- Following a buffet luncheon, the symposium closed quietly in the early afternoon.
- Though this may sound insignificant, table etiquette, party behaviour and dress code are no less important, for business agreements come through during dinner meetings and luncheons these days.
- The only opportunity would be luncheon, but seating at the luncheon is random.
OriginLate 16th century (in the sense 'thick piece, hunk'): possibly an extension of obsolete lunch 'thick piece, hunk', from Spanish lonja 'slice'. Definition of luncheon in US English: luncheonnounˈlən(t)SH(ə)nˈlən(t)ʃ(ə)n A formal lunch, or a formal word for lunch. 午餐会;宴客午餐 a ladies' luncheon was taking place Example sentencesExamples - Nevertheless, from then on, during my 15 years as police chief, I was somewhat uneasy whenever I attended nonprofit organizations' luncheons or dinners and they held raffles for charitable purposes.
- Though this may sound insignificant, table etiquette, party behaviour and dress code are no less important, for business agreements come through during dinner meetings and luncheons these days.
- Through guided tours, church luncheons, public performances, gestures, stories and conferences, each project takes a unique view of memory and community in connecting the past with the present.
- When playing for wedding luncheons or dinners, Las Vegas Wedding Music's jazz musicians play loud enough to be heard but soft enough so that conversation can continue without straining.
- The only opportunity would be luncheon, but seating at the luncheon is random.
- In these circles, the endless luncheons and dinners of rich foods and rare wines were battlegrounds of ambition, where gossip was often the weapon of choice.
- Through the committees we have luncheons and breakfasts with government officials and visiting business people.
- Dinner and special-occasion luncheons are available by reservation.
- Following a buffet luncheon, the symposium closed quietly in the early afternoon.
- Have you ever wished you knew more about dining etiquette at interview luncheons, holiday dinners and award banquets?
- In addition to the regular meeting the ladies often meet for luncheons and special occasions such as the Melbourne Cup.
- The third guest at the luncheon has an inspiring story to tell.
- So far, the grant money has been used to fund monthly luncheons and dinners for female professionals in math and computer science to share their experiences with female math and computer science students at Macalester.
- Extravagant weddings, lavish dinner parties, luxurious luncheons, you name it and I attended it.
- They are being invited to join award organisers and David at a buffet luncheon on Tuesday, May 24.
- The conference registration fee is $100 per person, and includes two breakfasts, two luncheons, two evening diners, refreshment breaks and all conference materials.
- Teachers held barbeque parties, potluck suppers and luncheons that served as musical get-togethers in an informal atmosphere.
- We share the knowledge of our respective homelands through monthly luncheons and cultural activities.
- Workshops, luncheons, and presentations take place every day, and they offer both learning and networking opportunities.
- The powers that be have, as I say, addressed this matter and those of us who don't have time to burn at midday will be offered professional dinners in addition to professional luncheons.
OriginLate 16th century (in the sense ‘thick piece, hunk’): possibly an extension of obsolete lunch ‘thick piece, hunk’, from Spanish lonja ‘slice’. |