Definition of Luncher

1. Noun. Someone who is eating lunch.

Generic synonyms: Eater, Feeder
Derivative terms: Lunch

Definition of Luncher

1. Noun. Someone who lunches, someone who eats lunch. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Luncher

1. one that lunches [n -S] - See also: lunches

Lexicographical Neighbors of Luncher

lunch period
lunchboxes
lunchbucket
lunchbuckets
lunched
luncheon
luncheon meat
luncheon meeting
luncheon voucher
luncheoned
luncheonette
luncheonettes
luncheoning
luncheons
luncher (current term)
lunchers
lunches
lunching
lunchless
lunchmate
lunchmates
lunchmeat
lunchmeats
lunchpail
lunchpails
lunchroom
lunchrooms
lunchtime
lunchtimes

Literary usage of Luncher

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Zurich Letters: Comprising the Correspondence of Several English Bishops by Hastings Robinson, John Hunter, Parker Society (Great Britain) (1842)
"... sent it to luncher, and luncher to me. I have not seen him of a long time, but I sent some money to him on the 4th of July, and I inclose you his letter ..."

2. The Zurich Letters: Comprising the Correspondence of Several English Bishops by Hastings Robinson, John Hunter, Parker Society (Great Britain) (1842)
"... sent it to luncher, and luncher to me. I have not seen him of a long time, but I sent some money to him on the 4th of July, and I inclose you his letter ..."

3. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1874)
"... let us hope, taken the customary ' drink,' he may well employ his time in studying the natural history of the free luncher. Here is the man of business, ..."

4. Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore by Thomas Moore (1853)
"going into the cake shops so regularly, he traced the connection between them and the meal; thus lounger, luncher, luncheon. This Due de Levi a ridiculous ..."

5. The Zurich Letters: Or, the Correspondence of Several English Bishops and by Hastings Robinson (1846)
"... sent it to luncher, and luncher to me. I have not seen him of a long time, but I sent some money to him on the 4th of July, and I inclose you his letter ..."

6. Little Love Stories of Manhattan by Melville Chater, Grafton Press, Amy Richards (1904)
"CUPID, QUICK luncher FROM One, near the cashier's desk, to Thirty- three, by the gas range, all knew that Five was deeply in love with Sixteen. ..."

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