¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Lunchtimes
1. lunchtime [n] - See also: lunchtime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lunchtimes
Literary usage of Lunchtimes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. B&b Stops in England, Scotland & Wales 2004 by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated (2004)
"Our small farmhouse restaurant serves traditional roast Carvery dinners on Saturday
evening and Sunday lunchtimes, with homemade sweets our speciality. ..."
2. Recommended Country Inns & Pubs of Britain by Hunter Publishing, Incorporated (2004)
"Delicious freshly cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings in the cosy bar
... An a la carte menu is available lunchtimes and evenings in the more ..."
3. Inclusive Education at Work: Students with Disabilities in Mainstream Schools by Oecd (1999)
"... 20 minutes of contact time plus the lunchtimes each week. The school operates
like a mainstream secondary school in all other ways -which is a ..."
4. Adventure Guide to Ireland by Tina Neylon (2004)
"Too busy at lunchtimes to be enjoyed, o (021) 427-6083. Isaacs, MacCurtain Street,
opposite the Everyman Palace Theatre, is great for lunch or dinner. ..."
5. The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communicationby Heather A. Horst, Daniel Miller by Heather A. Horst, Daniel Miller (2006)
"Schoolgirls also used lunchtimes, breaks and after school to make the phone a
focal point of leisure time, ..."
6. Responsive Literacy Coaching: Tools for Creating and Sustaining Purposeful by Cheryl Dozier (2006)
"Some suggestions to consider are having similar prep times and/or similar lunchtimes
for planning purposes, having specials in the afternoon for primary ..."
7. A Hedonist's Guide to Madrid by Beverley Fearis (2004)
"Since it's right on the Paseo de Ia Castellana and surrounded by luxury hotels,
major banks and other smart office blocks, at lunchtimes it draws in ..."