brunch - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • serve: The Colors Suite in the East Stand will open at 11.00am, with brunch served from 11.30am.
  • enjoy: As you journey to your chosen destination you'll enjoy a bucks fizz brunch.
  • include: This year's cost is £ 325 for a team of four to include welcome brunch, golf and a 4 course dinner.
  • have: We chose the earlier option despite only having brunch at about 4pm.
  • do: Make sure you do brunch at least one day of your stay as I swear nowhere in the UK does brunch like Sydney does.
  • cook: After Mass all are welcome to go to More House for a cooked brunch.

Adjective modifier

  • leisurely: No need to rush down today as a leisurely brunch will be served all morning.
  • delicious: A delicious Brunch with Bucks Fizz will be served on your outward journey.
  • late: Adult tickets £ 10.00, Child tickets, £ 5.00 1st January 2006-- New Year's Day A late morning brunch will be served.
  • special: Later he formed the short lived band Special Brunch with Matt Irving.
  • free: Musicians performing at the sessions will receive a small fee and a free brunch!

Modifies a noun

  • buffet: Breakfast then changes into a brunch buffet lunch, for which you can book.
  • menu: At the weekend you can feast yourself on our brunch menu & then on Sunday's treat yourself to our famous roast.
  • dish: When I was a child it still remained as a comforting brunch dish still part of the homely repertoire of the normal English cook.

Noun used with modifier

  • champagne: After a champagne brunch it's off to the races.
  • buffet: In the works entertainment buffet brunches word among gamers.
  • jazz: The Audi Jazz Brunch, The Audi Marquee - Royal Victoria Park.
  • weekend: Sit away from the lively bar if you're sensitive to smoke & book ahead for the popular weekend brunch.
  • morning: Friday 11th July 2003 Rather late start after Neil cremated some " slightly " out of date sausages, for a mid morning brunch.
  • Sunday: My first visit to Harlem was for a sunday brunch.

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