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déjeuner
[ dey-zhœ-ney; English dey-zhuh-ney, dey-zhuh-ney ]
noun
, French.
, plural dé·jeu·ners [dey-zh, œ, -, ney, dey, -zh, uh, -neyz, dey-zh, uh, -, neyz].
- lunch; luncheon.
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But before thinking of déjeuner or anything else she had to see about Raft.
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Here,” said he to the sea lion, “will you take your seat and déjeuner will be served to you.
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It served me for a second meal, a breakfast; but at this déjeuner sans fourchette I picked the bones.
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Reduce him to calmness, and to two languages, with a few words from a third thrown in occasionally, and demand déjeuner.
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I dressed slowly, lingered leisurely over my luncheon-déjeuner, and then ordered a carriage, a comfortable landau and pair.
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