between meals

  • 1between — be|tween W1S1 [bıˈtwi:n] adv, prep [: Old English; Origin: betweonum] 1.) also in between in or through the space that separates two things, people, or places ▪ I sat down between Sue and Jane. ▪ a house and stables with a yard in between ▪ The… …

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  • 2between — be|tween [ bı twin ] function word *** Between can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): the distance between two places as an adverb (without a following noun): two classes with a short break between 1. ) with… …

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  • 3between — 1 /bI twi:n/ preposition 1 in or into the space or time that separates two things or people: I sat between Sue and Jane at the Christmas party. | There was a low brick wall between our garden and the field beyond. 2 in the time that separates two …

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  • 4between */*/*/ — UK [bɪˈtwiːn] / US [bɪˈtwɪn] adverb, preposition Summary: Between can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): the distance between two places as an adverb (without a following noun): two periods of study with a short …

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  • 5meals — Americans and British people generally eat three meals a day though the names vary according to people’s lifestyles and where they live.   The first meal of the day is breakfast. The traditional full English breakfast served in many British… …

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  • 6between times — In the intervals • • • Main Entry: ↑time * * * (in) between times in the intervals between other actions I have seen to the needs of my child, and in between times I have cooked the meals …

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  • 7Between maid — A between maid (nickname tweeny, also called hall girl particularly in the United States) is a female junior servant in a large household with many staff. The position is largely defunct in the 21st century, as few households can afford great… …

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  • 8Meals —    Are at the present day eaten from a round table little higher than a stool, guests sitting cross legged on mats or small carpets in a circle, and dipping their fingers into one large dish heaped with a mixture of boiled rice and other grain… …

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  • 9Jerry Meals — Meals in 2011. Born October 20, 1961 (1961 10 20) (age 50) Occupation MLB …

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  • 10Futurist meals — comprised a cuisine and style of dining advocated by some members of the Futurist movement, particularly in Italy. These meals were first proposed in Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and Fillia s Manifesto of Futurist Cooking, published in the Turin… …

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