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sack lunch
noun
A packed lunch.
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After practice, most players grabbed a sack lunch and boarded the buses for the trip back to the hotel.
One idea for subsidized meals was giving the younger kids a sack lunch to eat on the bus ride home.
She learned hard work on the family's dairy farm — "Cows don't take a day off" — baling hay, plowing tobacco fields, eating a sack lunch on her tractor.
The nightly cost per person this year was $136 a person for lodging and two meals, with the option of buying a sack lunch for the trail.
They even tore apart the baloney sandwich in the sack lunch they gave us outside chow hall, to take to work.
Take this passage about Schumann: "He's got his antidepressants in one hand and a sack lunch with a Walmart enchilada and a Mountain Dew in the other.
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"I sack lunches.
They came around with some water and brought us sack lunches — sandwiches, things like that.
Breakfast is served until 2 p.m., and sack lunches will be prepared for hikers.
Rates are $70 single and $132 double, all meals included; sack lunches available, with a vegetarian alternative.
The cost ranges from $105 for two days to $175 for the entire three-day weekend; sack lunches, field trips, dinners and presentations are included.
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