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- noun Plural form of
mealtime .
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Examples
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History Magazine's old (heh) article on the history of mealtimes is just too fascinating.
Boing Boing 2007
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I think the importance of mealtimes is something peculiar to institutions where people rely on others to feed them.
Dirty Dancing L. Lee Lowe 2006
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Keep to routines such as mealtimes and bedtime rituals.
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Keep to routines such as mealtimes and bedtime rituals.
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The living area of the Vango Zambezi is huge and allows enough space to create family events such as mealtimes around the table.
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Parents and children were interviewed about their participation in 10 main areas (domains) of daily life, such as mealtimes, communication, relationships, school and recreation.
Emaxhealth 2009
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The mystery and Dido’s solving of it depend on little details of contemporary society, such as mealtimes, correct forms of address, the quality of cloth and the precise details of women’s fashions.
Archive 2010-06-01 Carla 2010
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The mystery and Dido’s solving of it depend on little details of contemporary society, such as mealtimes, correct forms of address, the quality of cloth and the precise details of women’s fashions.
Bellfield Hall, by Anna Dean. Book review Carla 2010
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I did ‘Stay’ at mealtimes and that one has taken as well, although I now have to vary the situations I use it in.
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Other non-April Fools appear to be "Woman who invented an evil stalker is spared jail" and "Six dishes that rule mealtimes" (about "an insatiable appetite for TV cookery shows").
Media Maxine 2009
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