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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of luncheon.

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Examples

  • They luncheoned together; in the early afternoon there was an Investiture, and she was there; for "five-o'clock" there was a Gounod concert in the theatre, and she sat in his box; at night the Bulgarian Ambassador gave a ball, and she danced a gavotte with him.

    The Lord of the Sea 1906

  • It was on the Thames, by his invitation, that I had twenty years before first seen an English regatta, and had a place in the gayly decked, superbly luncheoned barge of his club.

    The Gypsies Charles Godfrey Leland 1863

  • Honora luncheoned here, and then off we went to Mrs. Debrizey's, Mrs. Darwin's, Mrs. Hensleigh Wedgewood, Mrs. Guillemard, and Mrs. Marcet -- at

    The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 2 Maria Edgeworth 1808

  • Eva Longoria and hubby Tony Parker luncheoned at the Vitaminwater Beach (while sharing a smooch) along with Mimi, Paula Patton, and Lenny.

    LOVEBSCOTT.COM 2009

  • The chap luncheoned with is indeed a multi-layered bloke.

    Fresno Famous - Discover local life robdefrees 2008

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