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lunchtime

[luhnch-tahym] / ˈlʌntʃˌtaɪm /


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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.

From BBC

The clubby Lloyd’s market connects thousands of buyers and sellers of risks daily, with deals struck in a cavernous underwriting room or the nearby bars, thronged by underwriters and brokers every lunchtime.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is believed the damage was caused some time between lunchtime on Monday and 09:20 GMT on Tuesday.

From BBC

"Not many people come in for a lunchtime pint" any more, said the 65-year-old.

From Barron's

He presented a preliminary version on June 4, 2024, when a slot opened up at a lunchtime lecture series.

From The Wall Street Journal