luncheon club
Britishnoun
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social welfare (in Britain) an arrangement or organization for serving hot midday meals for a small charge to old people in clubs or daycentres
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a society or group of people who meet regularly for an organized lunch
a ladies' luncheon club
Example Sentences
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During her cooking career, Clarissa ran her own catering business, worked on a yacht in the Caribbean and served 60 meals a day at her London luncheon club.
From BBC • Mar. 17, 2014
Last week the Duquesne Club busily tried to prove to a Pittsburgh Federal judge that all of these activities added up to nothing more than the normal functions of a businessmen's luncheon club.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For those who take the elevator to the members' luncheon club above the high ceiling there is a bronze reminder of the daily battle: a bear & bull locked in bloody struggle.*
From Time Magazine Archive
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There would be a businessmen's luncheon club, but to reach it, businessmen would have to go through the art museum.
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Caruso got fined for his reply, and with the tinkle of coins in the luncheon club kitty the men dispersed.
From The Invaders by Ferris, Benjamin
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