From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlunch breakˈlunch break noun [countable] DFthe time in the middle of the day when people at work or at school stop working to eat lunch
Examples from the Corpus
lunch break• During a lunch break I sat with him in a village pub where he put away a few pints.• Then we had a lunch break during which time the Head went round and awarded marks for the cleanest class.• More volunteers would also allow the workers simple pleasures like a lunch break without feeling guilty.• Superior Court Judge Hiroshi Fujisaki abruptly called for an early lunch break.• I timed it so I caught Stu on his lunch break.• After all, the 27-year-old farm worker fully intended to return to work when his 30-minute lunch break was over.• Zaza and Fiona were discussing their plans to visit Top Shop in their lunch break.