Similar words: punching, launching, punching bag, launching pad, punch in, lynching, ranching, quenching. Meaning: [lʌntʃ] n. the act of eating lunch.
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1. I will be lunching with a client.
2. We're lunching with Prof. White today.
3. I'm lunching with Giles.
4. Don't forget we're lunching with the Bennetts.
5. We're lunching with John today.
6. Her mother was lunching out; she's alone at home.
7. At what time are you lunching?
8. The Obama administration is lunching launching a national competion competition called Race to the Top.
9. The paper analyzes the significance and present situation lunching comprehensive survey of agricultural geo - chemistry.
10. Rather than lunching on a salad, you'll be more likely to opt for pizza.
11. I despise lunching alone.
12. I'm lunching out with the customer, and shall, be back at 2 o 'clock.
13. My friend said to me that he was lunching with one of his customers that day.
14. Lunching In offers Western to Chinese food served in lunch boxes for undisrupted meetings.
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15. The Obama administration is lunching at launching a national competition called raise Race to the tiptop.
16. In future, the main reason for financial firms to band together may be that lunching brings them vital extra insights.
17. Then an hour later, having heard the outcome in the City, where-rather characteristically-he was lunching, Maudling decided to withdraw.
18. Among the most popular classes are culinary arts programs in which lunching and learning go hand-in-hand.
19. Do you mind if we have our main meal tonight, rather than at lunching?
20. A physic model is established for the description of the vibration of mini-spring of the brushing exploding mechanism in the fuse of the grenade lunching from a recoilless gun.
21. Tourists, maybe two dozen in all, have traveled by mule down the cliff from "topside" Molokai, and are now lunching quietly in a grassy field.
22. Some days she was able to pick herself up, and Truman Capote, lunching with her early in June, was surprised to note, “There was a new maturity about her eyes.
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