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Runch - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Runch is a playful or informal term, sometimes used to describe a meal that combines elements of breakfast and lunch, similar to brunch but eaten later in the day. It can also refer to a quick, casual meal eaten on the run.

runch

/rʌntʃ/ /rʌntʃ/

Definition:

A coarse weed, especially the common dock or sorrel.

Synonyms:

dock, sorrel, weed

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

flower, cultivated plant

Common Collocations:

garden runch, runch leaves, runch infestation

Derivatives:

runched, runching

Usage Tips:

Use "runch" to describe wild plants like docks; avoid in formal contexts where "weed" is clearer.

Common Phrases:

runch in the garden, pull the runch, overgrown with runch

Etymology:

Originates from Old English "runc," meaning a weed or wild plant, related to Dutch "ronk."

Examples:

  • 1. The garden was full of runch after the rainy season.
  • 2. She pulled the runch from between the vegetable rows.
  • 3. Farmers often struggle with runch invading their fields.
  • 4. The children mistook the runch for edible greens.

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