Noun
lunch break (plural lunch breaks)
alternative form of lunchbreak
A 30-minute lunch break will be provided for the Mental Health First Aid Training. Source: Internet
During a lunch break the chef served octopus, which Starr refused to eat. Source: Internet
Following a one-hour lunch break, the afternoon consists of more exercise and work before the crew carries out its pre-sleep activities beginning at 19:30, including dinner and a crew conference. Source: Internet
After an involved discussion during a work lunch break, myself and several colleagues came to the conclusion that the Garibaldi Biscuit is a Dad’s Biscuit. Source: Internet
Bess removed Dean Elgar, Faf du Plessis and Rassie van der Dussen before rain stopped proceedings at 11.45am, some 15 minutes before the scheduled lunch break. Source: Internet
After a lunch break, Jerrod Lauth and others armed themselves with dummy guns, loaded with non-lethal simulation rounds used for the purpose of training. Source: Internet