Synonym: repast, spread. Similar words: come along, mean, come at, meant, smear, meager, demeanor, come about. Meaning: [miːl] n. 1. the food served and eaten at one time 2. any of the occasions for eating food that occur by custom or habit at more or less fixed times 3. coarsely ground foodstuff; especially seeds of various cereal grasses or pulse.
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91. The family was always noisy at meal times.
92. She finished her meal and gave a satisfied smile.
93. That meal was a real gyp.
94. She is preparing a substantial meal against his return.
95. A good wine can make a meal.
96. Set out the meal on the table.
97. The price of your meal is extra.
98. I sat opposite to him during the meal.
99. There is an elaborate five - course meal.
100. That was quite the nicest meal I've ever had.
101. His rich wife is his meal ticket.
102. He cheered up at the prospect of a meal.
102. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
103. We have settled who will pay for the meal.
104. We just had soup instead of a full meal.
105. It takes hours for a meal to digest.
106. We usually had one slap-up meal a day.
107. They attacked their meal with gusto.
108. Let's go out for a meal on Monday night.
109. You must come round for a meal sometime.
110. He created a wonderful meal from very few ingredients.
111. I'll make up a packed meal for the journey.
112. The microwave will bleep when your meal is ready.
113. Please excuse this wretched apology for a meal.
114. Let's go out for a meal.
115. An improvement in our meal is hoped for.
116. Do you wish wine with your meal, sir?
117. This meal is only half cooked.
118. 'The meal was absolutely delicious,' she said politely.
119. A coffee would round the meal off nicely.
120. She conjured up a whole meal in a jiffy.
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