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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121. The match with Tom's boys' was scheduled for lunchtime in St James's Park.
122. She felt so sick that it was lunchtime before she could drag herself out of bed and come downstairs.
123. I arrived at the Kip Keino stadium in Kapsabet just before lunchtime.
124. They stayed at Cawdor from Friday lunchtime to Saturday late morning.
125. It was lunchtime on 19 August 1953 went he news arrived in Rome.
126. The occasional sound of small-arms fire punctuated the lunchtime action at the company command post.
127. Lunchtime drinking that leads to reduced or poor quality work in the afternoons is one example.
128. Lyn stroked him and reminded him she would be back at lunchtime.
129. Mr Kirwan, who suffered hypothermia, concussion, shoulder and chest injuries and bruising, was released yesterday lunchtime.
130. Children aged 10-plus will have their own Sunday lunchtime programme.
131. It would take a brave man to predict the eleven who will take to the field at lunchtime on Wednesday.
132. Rebecca never closed for more than an hour at lunchtime - she always said she couldn't afford to.
133. She hated herself for it, her pride and her need constantly at war(http://sentencedict.com), but finally by lunchtime her need won.
134. They were there at lunchtime and still there in the evening, just reading, picking their teeth, and watching.
135. Employers could also help themselves and many of their staff by banning lunchtime drinking and all consumption of alcohol during working hours.
136. The restaurant is closed at lunchtime on Sunday and all day Saturday.
137. This week it was 74F at lunchtime, with clear blue skies and radiant sun.
138. We locked the front door of our home just before lunchtime.
139. Pan-fried Louisiana crab cakes with remoulade sauce and Cobb salad with creamy tarragon sauce are perennial lunchtime favorites.
140. The majority of children who choose to leave the school campus at lunchtime buy crisps, chocolate and soft drinks.
141. Sushi restaurants that cater to techies and tony taco bars overflow at lunchtime.
142. No, it was past lunchtime, and this wasn't early closing day.
143. These lunchtime drinkers know their limits, or at least most of them do.
144. They've already staged four one day strikes and this lunchtime they took their campaign to Downing Street.
145. She would go to the bank tomorrow at lunchtime and withdraw all her money.
146. By lunchtime we had two complete runs of the play in the can.
147. The meeting will start at lunchtime on Wednesday 16 September and finish at teatime on Friday 18 September.
148. Martha brought him hot pasties every lunchtime from their cottage, to his place of work in the fields.
149. Three apples on kitchen table at breakfast; only two left at lunchtime.
150. For this week, from everyone on the lunchtime team, good afternoon and have a great weekend.
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.