From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishploughman's lunchˌploughman’s ˈlunch noun [countable] British EnglishDF a simple meal that people eat especially in pubs, consisting of bread, cheese, salad, and pickle
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ploughman's lunch• These will be followed by a ploughman's lunch - for which a small charge of £1.25 will be made.• Then followed a ploughman's lunch.• He says a ploughman's lunch.• Tickets will cost £5 or £6.50 with a ploughman's lunch.• No ploughman's lunch is quite complete without that deep dark taste.