Lunchtime - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlʌntʃtaɪm|  American pronunciation of the word lunchtime
Brit.  |ˈlʌn(t)ʃtaɪm|  British pronunciation of the word lunchtime

noun

- the customary or habitual hour for eating lunch
he observed a regular lunchtime

Extra examples

It was nearly lunchtime when we got there.

They enjoyed the lunchtimes they spent together.

Some people prefer to eat their main meal at lunchtime.

...a series of lunchtime concerts in the museum's open-air courtyard...

At lunchtime, I popped to the supermarket to stock up on vital provisions.

I promised to be in a certain place by lunchtime.

The haze usually clears by lunchtime.

He collared her in the staff room at lunchtime and started telling her about his holiday plans.

The rain came on just before lunchtime.

The lunchtime menu is more than adequate to satisfy the biggest appetite.

He got back to the office just before lunchtime.

Most of us were too busy to indulge in heavy lunchtime drinking.

Surrey had made 92 by lunchtime.

The café is quiet until the lunchtime rush begins.

I slept right through till lunchtime.

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