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lunchtime

[luhnch-tahym] / ˈlʌntʃˌtaɪm /


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But by the time lunchtime had arrived on the East Coast on Monday, U.S. stocks were in much better shape.

From MarketWatch

“He texted this morning like nothing was wrong. At lunchtime, he sent another message explaining why the sun and moon look bigger on the horizon than when they’re directly above.”

From Literature

So it wasn't long before he found himself back in the kitchen, cooking up a storm across London with his sold-out supper clubs, bustling pop-up cafes, and crowded lunchtime falafel bars.

From Barron's

That would take us to lunchtime and we’ll go somewhere down there.

From Los Angeles Times

A small-scale 2012 study by Australian academics suggested that girls at primary schools were "significantly more active" during breaks and at lunchtime when they wore their sports uniform rather than their winter uniform.

From BBC