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What (who) is lunchtime - definition

2ND EPISODE OF THE SEVENTH SERIES OF ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES
Chance of a Lunchtime

lunchtime         
  • port workers]] aboard a [[cargo ship]] during their common lunch, 1958
  • In Britain, a pub [[ploughman's lunch]] includes bread and cheese. Shown here with a meat pie.
  • A Swedish outdoor [[picnic]]
  • A lunch on the Danish island of [[Bornholm]]
  • ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', a guide to all aspects of running a household in Victorian Britain
  • Many restaurants serve lunch from a [[buffet]] rather than fixed portions.
  • 1955}}
  • impressionist]] [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], 1881.
  • Lunch in Finland usually includes a small salad as a starter.
  • An ''arroz de marisco'' (shellfish-rice) lunch dish in Portugal
  • A lunch menu at a restaurant in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]].
MEAL EATEN AROUND MIDDAY
Lunches; Noon meal scheme; Mid day meals; Mid-day meals; Lunch time; Lunchtime; Luncheon time; Luncheon; Children's Choice Hot Lunch; History of lunch
¦ noun the time when lunch is eaten.
lunchtime         
  • port workers]] aboard a [[cargo ship]] during their common lunch, 1958
  • In Britain, a pub [[ploughman's lunch]] includes bread and cheese. Shown here with a meat pie.
  • A Swedish outdoor [[picnic]]
  • A lunch on the Danish island of [[Bornholm]]
  • ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', a guide to all aspects of running a household in Victorian Britain
  • Many restaurants serve lunch from a [[buffet]] rather than fixed portions.
  • 1955}}
  • impressionist]] [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], 1881.
  • Lunch in Finland usually includes a small salad as a starter.
  • An ''arroz de marisco'' (shellfish-rice) lunch dish in Portugal
  • A lunch menu at a restaurant in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]].
MEAL EATEN AROUND MIDDAY
Lunches; Noon meal scheme; Mid day meals; Mid-day meals; Lunch time; Lunchtime; Luncheon time; Luncheon; Children's Choice Hot Lunch; History of lunch
also lunch time (lunchtimes)
Lunchtime is the period of the day when people have their lunch.
Could we meet at lunchtime?
...a lunchtime meeting.
N-VAR
The Chance of a Lunchtime         
"The Chance of a Lunchtime" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. It was the second episode of series 7, and first broadcast on 6 January 1991.

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The Chance of a Lunchtime

"The Chance of a Lunchtime" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. It was the second episode of series 7, and first broadcast on 6 January 1991. In the episode, Raquel auditions for a role in a Shakespeare play. Elsewhere, Del tries to sell musical national anthem doorbells.

Examples of use of lunchtime
1. Thursday lunchtime A tuneless howl from upstairs.
2. The assassins struck as lunchtime traffic congealed.
3. The car will be delivered to the winner‘s home or work address on a Friday lunchtime and collected the following Monday lunchtime.
4. At lunchtime the Footsie was down 250.1 points to 5647.8.
5. "At lunchtime, a doctor walked in with the results.