brunches
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pluralof brunch.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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The high point: They were weekend mimosa brunches.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 20, 2026
But 99% of this city business as usual, with brunches and beach walks and church and yoga classes.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 8, 2025
"I've had the most fun and I wish we could keep going longer and longer. We'll still go out for loads of brunches, I'm sure."
From BBC ● Sep. 29, 2024
Indeed, many D.C.-based restaurants take pride in their happy hours and the nation’s capital, as a whole, is also hailed for its bottomless brunches.
From Salon ● Sep. 9, 2024
“After school, you can come to help prep for dinner, and then after dinner, help clear the tables and wash dishes. And can you do Saturday and Sunday brunches as well?”
From "The Queen of Water" by Laura Resau
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