brunchy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

brunch +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

brunchy (comparative more brunchy, superlative most brunchy)

  1. Relating to, or characteristic of, brunch.
    • 1979, New York Magazine, volume 12, number 28, page 60:
      These summer Sundays, Elizabeth Weiner is holding a brunchy art course there. Weiner, a dealer, and Larry Kasper, an appraiser, will speak the first week on “Art as Business.”
    • 2005, Jill Dupleix, Good Cooking: The New Basics, page 32:
      Rich, creamy avocado is cut back by the citrus sharpness of grapefruit in this Israeli-inspired salad. It's brilliant for a brunchy breakfast, and teams well with grilled salmon, tuna, or mackerel for dinner.