1 the time between 12.00 p.m. and 2.00 p.m., when people eat lunch -- lunsjpause
(also adjective) a lunchtime drink.
B thinks that children need to burst out because of all the academic work, and has noticed a deterioration in lunchtime behaviour.
D played at lunchtimes with friends from his work.
For the last 18 months of his life, he lived in a care home, which she visited every day and fed him at lunchtime.
The carpeted areas were also cleaned with an ordinary vacuum cleaner the next day, but not until after the lunchtime school concert.
Pupils returned to the music room at lunchtime or after school to continue their work.
Second, parents had to coordinate each other's work commitments to a finely tuned level in the mornings, lunchtimes and evenings.
By lunchtime on the following day, everything - including its abject side, the expulsion of the worthless, consumed commodity - has disappeared from view.
However, this department has found a lunchtime journal club a useful forum where new techniques and technology can be discussed.