I will be going to a business luncheon tomorrow with our new clients.
It would be unwise to decline an invitation to attend a luncheon with the Queen. In America, plain old baloney is sometimes labelled as luncheon meat. Will you join me for a pleasant luncheon?
Later, a maid went down to the landing, stowed away luncheon, water bottles, and costume word game in the canoe.
A luncheon is just a fancy lunch, usually with guests.I can give you several sentences.The Ladies' Association held a luncheon at the church.I am going to the group luncheon because they are having a speaker talk about his travels to Egypt.Let's have a luncheon and charge a fee so we can raise money for the band!
The luncheon was intended to bring the two groups to a detente
Ms. Martin hosted a farewell luncheon for the retirees from the accounting department.
In the sentence "I went to a luncheon with the president yesterday," "yesterday" is functioning as an adverb to indicate when the action took place (going to the luncheon).
Luncheon is a noun.
The aristocratic young lady was very demure and sophisticated, and acted very politely at the luncheon.
Tamara and Janet
"Teacher's Luncheon" means that only one teacher could attend. "Teachers' Luncheon" denotes the plural form, i.e. a luncheon for many teachers.
There were copious amounts of fruits and vegetables on the table. There were none left after the luncheon was over.
When lunch is served to several people it can be called a luncheon.