Similar words: each time, high time, lunch, luncheon, from time to time, yachting, time and time again, prime time. Meaning: n. the customary or habitual hour for eating lunch.
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31. Surrey had made 92 by lunchtime.
32. The rehearsal studio is buzzing with lunchtime activity.
33. I've had nothing to eat since lunchtime.
34. Everybody else seems to think the deal will be done and dusted by lunchtime, but I'm not so sure.
35. Drinking a beer at lunchtime makes me feel dozy all afternoon.
36. The quartet will be performing in a series of lunchtime concerts.
37. She was partying till the early hours, so I don't imagine she'll be in the land of the living before lunchtime.
38. At lunchtime, MPs are spoilt for choice in 26 restaurants and bars.
39. The train leaves at 8.58, so we'll be in Scotland by lunchtime.
40. Several more people than usual came to the lunchtime concert.
41. The discussions reached a new level of intensity and by lunchtime the exchanges were becoming very heated.
42. We'll have to start early to get there by lunchtime.
43. He returned from a lunchtime drinking session with his business cronies.
44. The lunchtime menu is more than adequate to satisfy the biggest appetite.
45. By lunchtime we were all exhausted so we knocked it on the head.
46. We must make sure that this meeting doesn't lap over into lunchtime,(http://sentencedict.com/lunchtime.html)because we have other arrangements.
47. Try to go out for a walk at lunchtime, if the weather permits.
48. They ought to have arrived at lunchtime but the flight was delayed.
49. Some people prefer to eat their main meal at lunchtime.
50. Many restaurants do a very reasonable set menu at lunchtime.
51. We made good time and were at the hotel by lunchtime.
52. He started early to the effect that he might get there by lunchtime.
53. I'm going into/to town at lunchtime to do some shopping.
54. At lunchtime, there's a choice between the buffet or the set menu.
55. He collared her in the staff room at lunchtime and started telling her about his holiday plans.
56. I'll just have a little nosh at lunchtime, perhaps a hot dog.
57. I see it's approaching lunchtime, so let's take a break.
58. We whizzed through the rehearsal, so that we'd be finished by lunchtime.
59. I suspected something was wrong when I noticed her curtains were still shut at lunchtime.
60. He spends every lunchtime pouring out his emotional problems to me and expects me to find a solution.
More similar words: each time, high time, lunch, luncheon, from time to time, yachting, time and time again, prime time, bunch, punch, hunch, munch, launch, haunch, paunch, crunch, brunch, time, raunchy, staunch, hunched, scrunch, paunchy, unchaste, crunchy, times, punching, crunched, on-time, in time.