brunch in the PONS Dictionary

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As such, it is a popular location for weekend brunches and walks.
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In the film's terms, which are distinctly limited, this will mean finding a more sedate hangout and learning to go there for brunch....
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The typical brunch can last a few hours and go late into the afternoon.
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Baked beans freshly cooked from raw ingredients, much closer to their original unprocessed, unindustrialised form, are offered by a few upmarket brunch establishments.
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These food items are collectively known as dim sum, a varied range of small dishes which may constitute or replace breakfast, brunch or afternoon tea.
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It consisted of brunch and an acoustic performance.
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The specialty in some restaurants during the week end is a codfish brunch.
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A brunch, dinner or supper party are popular examples of places to socially gather over food.
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Events include dinner parties, evening cocktail parties, weekend brunches, wine tasting experiences, and childrens tea parties, to raise funds for the organization.
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The next day, the girls went to brunch and received an envelope containing the name of the girl to be eliminated.
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