lunchtime

[US]/ˈlʌntʃtaɪm/
[UK]/ˈlʌntʃtaɪm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. time designated for eating lunch

Example Sentences

enjoying a lunchtime interlude.

Saturday lunchtimes are very busy in the restaurant.

Many restaurants do a very reasonable set menu at lunchtime.

It’s best to stay clear of the bank at lunchtimes as it gets very busy.

Everybody else seems to think the deal will be done and dusted by lunchtime, but I’m not so sure.

By lunchtime we were all exhausted so we knocked it on the head.

We are proud to present our new lunchtime buffet, where we’re sure you will find dishes to please the eye as well as the palate.

Real-world Examples

Oh right, but isn't it nearly lunchtime?

Source: BBC Animation Workplace

Ah! That makes you " a legend in your own lunchtime" !

Source: BBC Authentic English

It's almost lunchtime, and no fish yet.

Source: Travel Across America

I sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime.

Source: New Concept English, British English Version, Book Two (Translation)

They spoke around lunchtime today in central London.

Source: NPR News July 2016 Compilation

The restaurant chain famous for its lunchtime menus.

Source: NPR News October 2013 Collection

If you mean the patients' new lunchtime, her Ladyship felt it made the staff luncheon unreasonably early.

Source: Downton Abbey (Audio Segmented Version) Season 2

We listen to music at lunchtime.

Source: Yilin Version Oxford Junior English (Grade 8, Volume 1)

Then by lunchtime they would all be sold.

Source: New Curriculum Standard People's Education Edition High School English (Compulsory 3)

She had been feeling unwell since lunchtime.

Source: Emma's delicious English

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