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    Use "lunchtime" in a sentence

    lunchtime example sentences

    lunchtime


    1. An hour and a half later, slightly drowsy with good food and more wine than is sensible for me at lunchtime, I follow the two guys down the side street towards the harbour


    2. ’ I said, viewing the bread and cheese which has been our lunchtime fare since we set sail


    3. Easy to say – when I take a plateful of food along to Berndt’s cabin lunchtime, I find the man in his most stubborn frame of mind


    4. I sit there until lunchtime, wishing I’d something to read and having no choice but to allow my mind to freewheel over the events of the past few days … reliving all the conversations I have had with both of my companions … thinking about Joris


    5. The children’s parents rose late into the morning, unless it was benefits day, and hit the pubs at lunchtime


    6. Towards lunchtime father emerged from his pit and stumbled down to the kitchen


    7. And then one lunchtime into Virgenia's strode the bus driver with the stammer


    8. Wiesse is not known for wasting time and it is nearly lunchtime


    9. By lunchtime, I am more or less calm again … I can cope with bad news, it’s not knowing that ties me in knots …


    10. ‘Did I mention that I saw Karen briefly after I met up with you lunchtime and told her about your migraine?’

    11. ‘He said he was worried when I spoke to him lunchtime, but I did not realise just how much


    12. Anna outlines her plans – ‘We’re looking at late morning at the moment, on the basis that we can have a lunchtime reception together and then Simon and I can go off to Dartmoor with Rob and his family


    13. Simon and I had come to the conclusion that a late morning service would be best, followed by a lunchtime reception


    14. The shops shut for a couple of hours at lunchtime which makes up for it, I suppose


    15. it was benefits day, and hit the pubs at lunchtime


    16. than the pale ale they had enjoyed at lunchtime, from a large jug and


    17. The Easter Sunday lunchtime crawl; bickering families on their way to The Big Sheep, fourteen hundred cubic centimetres of internally-combusting scenic country-lane driving, the flat cap and ladder-back glove brigade


    18. “Which means that it must be nearly lunchtime


    19. It seems that one of her friends told her that she had seen Andy (the husband) ‘getting friendly’ with another woman one lunchtime


    20. Lunchtime is difficult as we are both emotionally charged, but this is not the first time we have parted and we are getting better at it

    21. Sally’s brother and his wife were killed in the earthquake; we found out lunchtime


    22. “I had hoped that it wouldn’t be necessary for me to explain that one does not talk during class hours, but clearly I was mistaken! You can finish your conversation at lunchtime!” Mrs


    23. 30 but he should be out of the way by lunchtime


    24. I’m feeling quite pleased with myself by lunchtime


    25. She took a nap at lunchtime and died in her sleep


    26. We could go out during lunchtime and this priest, Father Cook, actually punched a sixth grader right in the face


    27. followed by a long lunchtime rest, and ended with a short


    28. The mood was now like that of a busy country pub on a Sunday lunchtime


    29. It was half way to lunchtime before anyone woke up


    30. picked up my email around lunchtime, that would

    31. lunchtime, and Sharon a while later


    32. It was lunchtime


    33. But he agreed to their terms and found himself entering the dining hall on Friday at lunchtime, eyes keenly searching the crowded hall for the first glimpse of Alexia


    34. The street still had no measurable activity, and it was still not quite lunchtime, so I figured it would be a long, slow morning


    35. At lunchtime Alex pulled a pizza from the freezer in the workshop and stuck it in the microwave, making himself a cup of tea while it warmed up


    36. Patty finally arrived at lunchtime and we sat around the coffee table with hot chocolate and biscuits, keeping warm by the heater


    37. “Lunch! Helen you had this from lunchtime yesterday and you show it to me now? Why didn’t you tell me about it sooner?”


    38. It was lunchtime!


    39. I had enjoyed one of the free lunchtime classical music concerts given there, on more than one occasion and I also knew that Nell Gwynne, the infamous mistress of King Charles II was buried there


    40. At ten o’clock on a Saturday evening, the City Tavern was noticeably more crowded, with a younger clientele than we had noticed at lunchtime

    41. I noticed the barman from lunchtime was no longer there; instead the bar was staffed by a couple of harassed looking girls, doing their best to serve the drinks, take meal orders and chat with the few customers who were propping up the bar


    42. Beers expressed his doubt they would be back before lunchtime


    43. When lunchtime rolled around I was itching to talk to Tess, I was still in a daze over what transpired over the last twenty-four hours


    44. lunchtime; it’s not their “overactive metabolism” at work; it’s the


    45. Meanwhile, the store is becoming busy with the lunchtime crowd


    46. At lunchtime she was happily


    47. Lunchtime was from 1 to 2 p


    48. she could not change him between the morning and lunchtime


    49. They arrived at lunchtime, and Blacker and Pierre came later to enjoy the dinner


    50. The lunchtime feature for some of the students, though, is not the food: Schroer stays to continue conversations with the students during the meal














































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    Synonyms for "lunchtime"

    lunch period lunchtime

    "lunchtime" definitions

    the customary or habitual hour for eating lunch