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Discover LudwigThe phrase "copious lunch" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means having or providing a large amount of food for a meal. Example: The hotel buffet offered a copious lunch spread, including a variety of salads, meats, and desserts.
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Its copious lunch menu (€13.50 plus €2 cover charge) is one of the best deals in town: a choice of three pastas, such as spaghetti all'aglio olio peperoncino, or a vegetarian option, followed by a main course, plus grilled vegetables or mixed salad.
A dozen years ago, after a copious lunch cooked by the modest, extravagantly talented Jacques Pic at his plain little restaurant in Valence, I complimented the maître d'hôtel on one of the dishes -- quail, as I recall -- and Betsey, a cheese maven from way back, complimented him on the St.-Marcellin.
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By lunch, the copious amounts of dust and horse dander in the air had Ms. Feliciano tight-chested and fearing a bout of asthma, which she said she had had since she was 15.
It's nutritious and tasty, but while dinners are portion-controlled, breakfast and lunch are copious buffets.
For a break, dip into Panther Coffee on NW 2nd Ave which does its roasting onsite in a cool century-old German roaster, or sit down for lunch and copious pasta selections at Sette Osteria down the street.
In addition to buying take-home treats, you can have a simple but delicious lunch here — charcuterie, tarts, copious salads and, of course, great cheeses.
As a daytime bar (open 9am-5pm) it serves copious Spanish breakfasts and weekday set lunches (€12).
A full meal here can cost €35-€40 €35-€40e perfect plan for lunch is to order just a copious helping of the traditional lagoon dish, risotto di gò, which has all but disappeared in mostheenetian restaurants.
The sight of a Bedouin tent set up in the wilderness and spread with our traditional lunch of Mansaf (lamb in a rich yoghurty sauce) and the freshest salads – and copious cushions – was more welcome than whisky to Captain Haddock.
And thousands of Bruxellois lunch every day for less than $2.50 on copious French bread sandwiches, stacked high in snack shops and butcher shops all over town.
Like most of Winterson's work, that early book is brief, copious and sometimes astonishing — Clarendon's "History of the Rebellion" meets "Naked Lunch".
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