From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlunchtimelunch‧time /ˈlʌntʃtaɪm/ ●●○ S3 noun [countable, uncountable] DFthe time in the middle of the day when people usually eat their lunchat lunchtime Some people prefer to eat their main meal at lunchtime. a lunchtime drink
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lunchtime• Lyn stroked him and reminded him she would be back at lunchtime.• She had hit him at lunchtime - her feelings now were even more murderous.• At lunchtime I take my Colefax & Fowler bag and change it for the one hidden above the cistern.• By lunchtime, everyone would know, and they would make her life a living hell after that.• It was almost the end of lunchtime.• No, it was past lunchtime, and this wasn't early closing day.• That lunchtime they had told him their research was complete, but they had a day spare and were enjoying themselves.