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brunch
/ brʌntʃ /
noun
a meal eaten late in the morning, combining breakfast with lunch
Other Word Forms
- bruncher noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of brunch1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brunch1
Example Sentences
Whether it’s the Thanksgiving meal, football match, Hanukkah dinner, Christmas day or New Years brunch, if it’s your place or your treat, you can let everyone know that you’d prefer no political arguments.
A place my family and I love to have lunch or maybe a late brunch is More Than Waffles, which is kind of an Encino institution, if you will.
I look forward to my favorite local drag cabaret’s adaptation for its brunch performances, if anybody I know can afford to dine out whenever that comes together and manage to chew with mouths closed.
We visited for brunch, a smaller menu than dinner, but every dish was worth savoring.
The next day started off like any Sunday, with a trip to Walmart and drag brunch.
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