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lunchtime

[luhnch-tahym] / ˈlʌntʃˌtaɪm /


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The Met Office issued several weather warnings for snow and ice, with amber warnings for snow in effect from lunchtime on Friday for parts of northern Scotland.

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It owns the Saturday lunchtime Premier League package and the FA Cup in the UK.

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One said he "had to go off to the shops during my lunchtime" because there was no food available, while another girl said the issues had been affecting her concentration in class.

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It thinks roads are likely to be especially busy after lunchtime on Saturday 20 December, and during the afternoon and evening on Christmas Eve.

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The soldiers had been on a high-visibility patrol near the corner of 17th and I streets, an area where many office workers mill around at lunchtime.

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