¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Lunchrooms
1. lunchroom [n] - See also: lunchroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lunchrooms
Literary usage of Lunchrooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lessons in Cookery by Frances Elizabeth Stewart (1919)
"1 The lunchrooms (very often the penny type) are a vital factor in open-air schools.
Open-air schools are desirable for all children, sick or well, ..."
2. Publication by National Child Labor Committee (U.S.), Cleveland Foundation Survey Committee, Emergency Conservation Committee (U.S.) (1916)
"... USE OF lunchrooms POSSIBLE Reorganization, at no additional cost to the school
board, would greatly increase the use of school lunchrooms. ..."
3. Household Arts and School Lunches by Alice C. Boughton (1916)
"GREATER USE OF lunchrooms POSSIBLE Reorganization, at no additional cost to the
school board, would greatly increase the use ..."
4. The Work of the Rural School by Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Robert Walter Bruère (1913)
"If in schools already erected it is not practicable to provide lunchrooms the
teachers should improvise plans for having the luncheons eaten from the desks, ..."
5. Soviet Russia by Friends of Soviet Russia (1920)
"The first category of lunchrooms exists for those who do not want to work, ...
The second category represents "Soviet lunchrooms," where all the Soviet ..."