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- noun The time or
hour at which lunch is normally eaten.
Etymologies
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Examples
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According to the New York Post, Romney will head to the Waldorf-Astoria for a lunch-time fundraising event hosted by J.P. Morgan Chase vice chairman Jimmy Lee.
Democratic National Committee Taunts Mitt Romney With Aerial Ad The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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According to the New York Post, Romney will head to the Waldorf-Astoria for a lunch-time fundraising event hosted by J.P. Morgan Chase vice chairman Jimmy Lee.
Democratic National Committee Taunts Mitt Romney With Aerial Ad The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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They bring Western Mexico to East L.A. We are die-hard fans: boarding the RTD bus each week, each Sunday afternoon, to reach this venue between Lorena and 1st Street, and getting there early to find our seat before the lunch-time rush senses the entertainment is about to begin.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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And if you go at lunch-time, you will be surprised at just how affordable a great meal can be.
Natalie Pace: Following Prince Harry To The American Southwest Natalie Pace 2011
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They bring Western Mexico to East L.A. We are die-hard fans: boarding the RTD bus each week, each Sunday afternoon, to reach this venue between Lorena and 1st Street, and getting there early to find our seat before the lunch-time rush senses the entertainment is about to begin.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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He later found his way into bit parts on the Philippines' bawdy, lunch-time TV game shows.
High Drama for Philippine TV James Hookway 2011
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(The lunch-time restaurant already had a “soft opening,” for a few days a week, earlier this month.)
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First off, there were some superb responses to yesterday's lunch-time topic.
Talkin' Terps: Who is Maryland's biggest basketball rival? Matt Bonesteel 2011
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For decades, Mr. Davis conducted lunch-time interview shows at the Kennedy Center with visiting entertainers such as Angela Lansbury, and he hosted a program on Saturdays featuring the music of Broadway and Hollywood.
Bob Davis, veteran Washington area radio host, arts patron, dies at 90 2011
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I'd hardly like my work to be judged based on the off-the-record, lunch-time commentary of a Post business executive uninvolved in its production.
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