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Meanings of
dejeuner
in English
Portuguese
lanche
Catalan
dinar
Spanish
merienda
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A midday meal.
lunch
luncheon
tiffin
Portuguese
lanche
Synonyms
Examples for "
lunch
"
lunch
luncheon
tiffin
Examples for "
lunch
"
1
I said to Sarah, 'Of course you must
lunch
wherever you like.'
2
The question was still under debate when they went in to
lunch
.
3
Addressing an Independence Day
lunch
,
Peter Keegan said: The fact is this.
4
Breakfast, whist;
lunch
,
whist; dinner, whist; supper, whist; and then to bed.
5
Over
lunch
we hadn't discussed the Mitchell case, or any other case.
1
The accident followed an end of year
luncheon
at the Department compound.
2
It even includes Greyhound Bus Station food and Woolworth's
luncheon
counter food.
3
But the chief development of the
luncheon
disclosed itself in the conversation.
4
The
luncheon
was prepared in a hurry and the boys ate ravenously.
5
All the preparations for the
luncheon
had been completed; nobody was there.
1
He went in and had
tiffin
with them in the hanging garden.
2
A welcome halt for lunch brought the
tiffin
coolie to the front.
3
Let's have it for
tiffin
;
very cool and nice this hot weather.
4
The orderly, who was my friend, delivered the
tiffin
-
carrier
in the hospital.
5
We have
tiffin
between twelve and one, and dinner at half-past seven.
Usage of
dejeuner
in English
1
I always have my petit
dejeuner
here; and I'm late this morning.
2
Life was one giddy round of
delights
-
the
dejeuner
fete, opera, and ball-room
3
The Hotel Croix Blanche is a pleasant little house for
dejeuner
.
4
My mother, you know, has what she calls a
dejeuner
tomorrow
,
-
dejeuner
and
dance.
5
The little
dejeuner
was a perfect rapprochement, in the light-hearted happiness of the hour.
6
This hour of
dejeuner
was the favorite time of both.
7
Here every thing gave evidence that the
dejeuner
was to be a rare one.
8
I think you had better go away, girls, if you have finished your
dejeuner
.
9
Afterwards a mighty
dejeuner
in the St. Andrew's Hall- afineold place looking its best.
10
I will take
dejeuner
with you at one o'clock.
11
Shall we make a leetle promenade after the
dejeuner
?
12
Colonel Joe has the
"
dejeuner
a deux" in his rooms.
13
But Bonaparte declined the
dejeuner
,
in spite of the repeated and most pressing requests of Count Cobenzl.
14
I was looking at the difference of their colour at Uncle Honeyman's that day of the
dejeuner
.
15
Mrs. Booth's was a very grand
dejeuner
.
16
After
dejeuner
we strolled to the top of the west cliff and lay on the thick dry grass.
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dejeuner
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
take dejeuner
call a dejeuner
decline the dejeuner
dejeuner hour
finish dejeuner
More collocations
Translations for
dejeuner
Portuguese
lanche
merenda
almoço
Catalan
dinar
dinada
Spanish
merienda
tiffin
almuerzo
comida
colación
refrigerio
Dejeuner
through the time