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Example sentences for "lunched"

Lexicographically close words:
lunatic; lunatics; lunation; lunations; lunch; luncheon; luncheons; luncher; lunches; lunching
  1. I therefore took a room at the hotel, and lunched in the coffee-room.

  2. They lunched in a vaulted stone hall, decorated with armour and ancient weapons, but Lord and Lady Crowborough, though both descended from ancestors who might have worn the armour and wielded the weapons, made it appear rather commonplace.

  3. He had addressed himself to her when he had first lunched at Hayslope, and with courtesy; but it had been to ask her whether she thought Edinburgh or Liverpool had the more easterly aspect.

  4. He lunched all alone, went for a ride in the afternoon on his brown horse Florian, and spent the evening at a big party at Dr.

  5. He lunched in solitude at his club, and exactly at three o'clock presented himself at Scumberg's door.

  6. He lunched with the Dean, and then told his story.

  7. The young pair lunched à deux at the Country Club, nearly deserted at this hour on a week-day.

  8. We have just lunched in this bowery back verandah, water trickling, beautiful old convent sleeping up the hillside.

  9. Then everybody was introduced to everybody else, and they all lunched together, a scramble!

  10. Then we went and lunched at the Café de l'Odéon, on the best omelet we had ever tasted.

  11. When she had done working in the morning, she usually lunched at a small osteria, where she nearly always met Duco van der Staal and had her meal with him at a little table.

  12. They went on living their lonely, happy life, without seeing any one except Urania, who came to Rome now and again, looked them up, lunched with them at the studio and went back again in the evening.

  13. Before such optimism I had not the face to point out that, if our opponents had any sense at all, they had lunched before leaving Angoulême.

  14. I admit I took over six hours, but I lunched on the way.

  15. If we'd lunched with Evelyn, we should have missed that venison, and if the main road hadn't been vile, we should have missed Bidache.

  16. We had lunched on the train coming down, so after a wash in my own room I proceeded at once to inspect the library.

  17. I came up in the morning from Woking, and lunched at the club with Charlie Symons.

  18. Above half the men had lunched heavily and were highly flavoured with whisky, but they took no notice of me.

  19. We lunched at leisure like epicures, slowly enjoying the flavour of the soup, the fish, the cutlets, the poultry, and the salad.

  20. Then he left me, and I lunched and proceeded to my post, and acted to the best of my ability as Collector of Revenues to the Camorra.

  21. I've lunched in it many a time, and have run in out of the rain during winter months.

  22. He had lunched on the diner, so at once he lifted Poche into his mile-devouring lope and headed straight for Poison Oak Ranch.

  23. Since a couple of tables on trestles took up the dining-room, John and Mahony lunched together in the surgery; while Jinny's meal was spread on a tray and sent to her in the bedroom.

  24. And when he had lunched and changed his coat, Mahony, bitten by the general excitement, made his way down to the junction of Sturt Street and the Flat.

  25. In vain did Mahony assure her that he had lunched on the road.

  26. Subsequently while we lunched and he waited for the specific natural dishes he ordered--they taxed the culinary resources of the inn to the utmost--he broached a comprehensive generalisation.

  27. I lunched with him at the Pyramid--that bully old club into which nothing on earth can take a man who has not distinguished himself in his profession.

  28. I see her every day; to-day I lunched with Mrs. Cardross, and Shiela was there, apparently perfectly well and entirely her former lovely self.

  29. When Hamil left his table he halted to ask an imposing head-waiter whether Miss Palliser might be expected to breakfast, and was informed that she breakfasted and lunched in her rooms and dined always in the café.

  30. There was a little pastry-cook's where she sometimes lunched when she was in a hurry; she had never seen anybody there she knew, she would go there.

  31. They lunched at a very cosy little restaurant not a thousand yards from Charing Cross.

  32. My dear, I went and lunched on them the other day--excellent, excellent!

  33. So the great question was settled, and a day or two later Mrs. Whittaker and Julia went up to town and lunched with the noble Alfred.

  34. We lunched at the Vice-Chancellor's (where Mr. B.

  35. The next day we went with Miss Coutts to her bank, lunched there, and went all over the building.

  36. So soon as we get there, Phipps must inquire at the chief hotels to see if any one answering to her description has lunched there.

  37. He lunched in a big public grill-room, and chatted with a naval officer at his table who was engaged in mine-sweeping with a steam-tramp.

  38. They lunched in the hotel, and at the table Peter put the first necessary questions that they both dreaded.

  39. They ran into Caudebec in good time, and lunched at an hotel overlooking the river, with great enthusiasm.

  40. As he said to Major Scrotton, with whom he lunched at the Iseeum: "That little Jew boy, Nathans, had given him the tip.

  41. Titian--remarkably fine,' breaks through the defences of some Forsyte better lunched perhaps than his fellows, and holds him spellbound in a kind of ecstasy.

  42. They lunched in the panelled room beneath Aunt Jerry's drawing-room, Amory and Cosimo on one side of the table facing Miss Crebbin and her young man on the other.

  43. However, we all lunched together after a satisfactory morning's work.

  44. We came along very easily and lunched at 1, when the sledge-meter had to be repaired, and we didn't get off again till 3.

  45. The crevasses were much firmer than expected and we got down with some difficulty, found our night camp of December 20, and lunched an hour after.

  46. He had lunched and was just ready to march out again; he reports Chinaman and Jehu tired.

  47. I lunched with a party in the New Zealand Company's ship Ruapehu.

  48. After that he lunched at the Club with Sir Charles Guestling who was just back from England, and had brought a younger brother out with him to see the country.

  49. So I declined, but I lunched with Charles Miller Before I went on.

  50. Then he had a quiet smoke, and then he went out and lunched at the Café des Écoles, frugally, on a sandwich and a glass of beer.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lunched" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.