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  • noun Plural form of luncheon.

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Examples

  • While the attendance at his luncheons is always strong, I would have to say, Mr. Premier, that you have come up against stiff competition today!

    Responsible and Prudent Economic Policies 1983

  • A dinnerware set refers to wares used when serving food in luncheons and dinners.

    Mug Pfaltzgraff | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • "I've never done one of these before," Daniel Radcliffe said nervously at the 21 Club, referring to luncheons that are intended to drum up Oscar buzz.

    Creating a Buzz for Harry 2011

  • Clubs can be wonderful and what they offer can be great, but LAW is correct, working women and otherwise busy during the day women can't often attend 'luncheons' and I want to know exactly what each club is doing for our community before I will agree to offer my time and money.

    So, what say you? - SpouseBUZZ 2007

  • Perez said he wasn't able to devote enough time to his new job because of commitments he made while still in the front office, such as luncheons and speeches related to his induction into the Hall of Fame.

    USATODAY.com - Perez returning to front office 2001

  • Members of the public sometimes are invited to private events deemed social gatherings, such as luncheons and receptions, but those are not subject to state requirements for public access, said legislative information officer Gayle Shirley.

    Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News 2009

  • Many catering functions are for various events at the college, such as luncheons, holiday parties and open houses.

    Batesville Daily Guard 2009

  • Many catering functions are for various events at the college, such as luncheons, holiday parties and open houses.

    Batesville Daily Guard 2009

  • Gatherings such as luncheons and receptions sponsored by private entities are social events, not meetings, and therefore are not subject to state requirements for public access, said Gayle Shirley, legislative information officer.

    greatfallstribune.com - Local News 2009

  • Members of the public sometimes are invited to private events deemed social gatherings, such as luncheons and receptions, but those are not subject to state requirements for public access, said legislative information officer Gayle Shirley.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

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