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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive lunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or substantial meal typically eaten in the middle of the day.
Example: "After our long hike, we enjoyed a massive lunch at the local diner, complete with burgers and fries."
Alternatives: "a huge lunch" or "a substantial lunch".
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After a massive lunch at Ma Maison, in Beverly Hills, with Orson Welles, Jim wrote he had to "brace his boot on the limo's doorsill to hoist the great director to the curb".
Another day we took a taxi to Cortona, ate a massive lunch of pasta in a local café, washed down with a jug of red wine, and spent five hours hiking back over Monte Spino, Monte Cuculo and finally over Monte Ginezzo, along a series of ridges offering unforgettable views.
From Solitude it's easy – you just have to tackle the Highway to Heaven … We fuelled up with a massive lunch of burger and fries at a restaurant called Last Chance Mining Camp (like many resorts in the Rockies, Solitude was a mining settlement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries) before hitting the toughest part of the Interconnect.
Hunger is no longer a concern — he recounts this story at a restaurant in Midtown Manhattan's Koreatown neighborhood over a massive lunch of Korean barbecue, kimchi, and banchan side dishes.
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Melba, the restaurant named for the opera singer Dame Mellie Melba, served a massive buffet lunch featuring many different cuisines.
My guide and I spent about $130 browsing and consuming a massive late lunch of crab (steamed), abalone (roasted) and octopus tentacles (raw), still coiling and uncoiling though no longer attached to their original owner.
And on the other side are advertisers, bearing the brunt of the cost of fueling the massive lunch buffet that is online search.
Cooper died a few weeks later, suffering a massive stroke over lunch at the Four Seasons.
Jordan prepared lunch on a massive driftwood log.
A massive 70% of Americans eat lunch at their desk, making computer keyboards a hotbed for bacteria.
A massive, massive presence.
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