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What is the past tense of lunch?

What's the past tense of lunch? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of lunch is lunched.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lunch is lunches.

The present participle of lunch is lunching.

The past participle of lunch is lunched.

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The editrix of British Vogue joined the cream of British womanhood Women Achievers who lunched with Queen Elizabeth on March 11th.
She lunched in the tents of both the Druze and their sworn enemies, the Beni Sakhr, and met with the sheiks of various Bedouin tribes.
Whatever he might have added was cut off as they had reached the small patio where they'd lunched the previous day.
We made drawings of gravestones of dead monks, lunched in local pub and had a swell trip.
Stuck in Oxford Street, I made my way to an Angus Steakhouse, nay, the very one that Ollie and I had lunched at during the summer.
One of the world's biggest investment banks desperately wants in, and recently lunched the Senator.

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