lunch hours

  • 1lunch hour — or lunchˈtime noun 1. The time of, or time allotted to, lunch 2. An interval allowed for lunch • • • Main Entry: ↑lunch * * * lunch hour UK US noun [countable] [singular …

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  • 2lunch hour — lunch hours N COUNT: usu poss N Your lunch hour is the period in the middle of the day when you stop working, usually for one hour, in order to have a meal …

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  • 3lunch hour — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms lunch hour : singular lunch hour plural lunch hours a lunch break that continues for about an hour …

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  • 4lunch break — UK US noun [C] HR ► the period in the middle of the day when people stop work to have lunch: »Staff are entitled to a 30 minute lunch break if they work more than six hours …

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  • 5Lunch — For the album by UK band Audience, see Lunch (album). Part of a series on Meals …

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  • 6The Hours (novel) — infobox Book | name = The Hours title orig = translator = image caption = author = Michael Cunningham cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Farrar, Straus and Giroux release date = 11… …

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  • 7Canonical hours — Benedictine monks singing Vespers on Holy Saturday. Canonical hours are divisions of time which serve as increments between the prescribed prayers of the daily round. A Book of Hours contains such a set of prayers. In western Catholicism,… …

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  • 8Liturgy of the Hours — in a monastery of Carthusian nuns. This article refers to the Liturgy of the Hours as a specific manifestation of the public prayer of the Catholic Church. For its application in other communions, see canonical hours. The Liturgy of the Hours… …

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  • 9out to lunch — {adj.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Gone for the midday meal. 2. Inattentive; daydreaming; inefficient; stupid. * /Neil Bender is just out to lunch today./ …

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  • 10out to lunch — {adj.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Gone for the midday meal. 2. Inattentive; daydreaming; inefficient; stupid. * /Neil Bender is just out to lunch today./ …

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