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Wat (wie) is brown bag lunch - definitie

A LUNCH CARRIED TO A DESTINATION
Bag lunch; Sack Lunch; Box lunch; Brown bag lunch; Brownbag; Sack lunch; Brown bagger; Sack lunches; Matpakke; Lunch bag; Lunch packet
  • American bagged lunch
  • Japanese ''[[bento]]'' packed lunch

brown bag lunch         
N. Amer.
¦ noun a packed lunch carried to work, school, etc.
¦ verb (brown-bag it) take a packed lunch to work, school, etc.
Packed lunch         
A packed lunch (also called pack lunch, sack lunch or brown-bag lunch in North America) is a lunch which is prepared before arriving at the place where it is to be eaten. Typically, it is prepared at home or at a hotel, or produced commercially for sale in vending machines (especially in Japan) or at convenience stores.
packed lunch         
(packed lunches)
A packed lunch is food, for example sandwiches, which you take to work, to school, or on a trip and eat as your lunch. (BRIT; in AM, use box lunch
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Packed lunch

A packed lunch (also called pack lunch, sack lunch or brown-bag lunch in North America) is a lunch which is prepared before arriving at the place where it is to be eaten. Typically, it is prepared at home or at a hotel, or produced commercially for sale in vending machines (especially in Japan) or at convenience stores. They are often eaten in a school or workplace, or on an outing.

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1. By Tuesday, more than 1,000 people had been transported out of town to San Antonio, with little more than a small bag of clothes, a personal care kit handed out by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–day Saints and a brown bag lunch provided by the Salvation Army.