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  • noun The time at which brunch is eaten.

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Examples

  • To help you out, we've put together a list of eight of our favorite brunchtime cocktails that go with both savory dishes like quiche and sweeter confections like Belgian waffles.

    Liquor.com: The Best Brunch-Time Cocktails Liquor.com 2011

  • To help you out, we've put together a list of eight of our favorite brunchtime cocktails that go with both savory dishes like quiche and sweeter confections like Belgian waffles.

    Liquor.com: The Best Brunch-Time Cocktails Liquor.com 2011

  • And seared artichoke hearts, served with blood oranges and hollandaise, for good reason appear to sit before every fourth person in the restaurant: The dish is creamy as a perfect brunchtime egg, with a delightful, buttery heft.

    NYT > Home Page By SAM SIFTON 2011

  • Butternut-squash-and-ricotta ravioli flourish in a wild-mushroom broth, swollen golden onion rings resemble savory doughnuts, and we couldn't think of a single way to improve on a brunchtime dish of tart orange and grapefruit sections tossed in mint simple syrup.

    unknown title 2009

  • Butternut-squash-and-ricotta ravioli flourish in a wild-mushroom broth, swollen golden onion rings resemble savory doughnuts, and we couldn't think of a single way to improve on a brunchtime dish of tart orange and grapefruit sections tossed in mint simple syrup.

    unknown title 2009

  • Well, unless the following calculation appears on the brunchtime horizon.

    MIT Admissions 2008

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