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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024lunch /lʌntʃ/USA pronunciation n. - a light midday meal between breakfast and dinner;
luncheon: [countable]a lunch of sandwiches.[uncountable]went out for lunch. v. [no object] - to eat lunch.
Idioms- Idioms out to lunch, [Slang.]in a daze;
not attentive or aware.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024lunch (lunch),USA pronunciation n. - a light midday meal between breakfast and dinner;
luncheon. - any light meal or snack.
- a restaurant or lunchroom:Let's eat at the dairy lunch.
- Idioms out to lunch, [Slang.]not paying attention or tending to business;
negligent:You must have been out to lunch when you wrote that weird report. v.i. - to eat lunch:We lunched quite late today.
v.t. - to provide lunch for:They lunched us in regal fashion.
- short for luncheon 1585–95
lunch′er, n. lunch′less, adj. |