Ralph Cook, principal at Poe School, agreed to the regular lunchtime rehearsals.
From the dailyherald.com
After that, I'll have the lamb if it's lunchtime and the snapper if it's dinner.
From the latimes.com
At lunchtime, munch on a veggie, cheese, turkey or tuna sandwich or spanakopita.
From the sfgate.com
After hours of discussion which finished this lunchtime, they ended in acrimony.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
Downpours are forecast to begin mid afternoon and last until tomorrow lunchtime.
From the expressandstar.com
By lunchtime, much to my disappointment, sometimes I have one thing left to eat.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Each Friday tarps are spread for students to enjoy a pleasant lunchtime outside.
From the altoonaherald.desmoinesregister.com
This is even with a 40-minute commute each way and occasional lunchtime running.
From the guardian.co.uk
Meanwhile, road restrictions in the Ballantyne area should be gone by lunchtime.
From the charlotteobserver.com
More examples
The customary or habitual hour for eating lunch; "he observed a regular lunchtime"
Luncheon, commonly abbreviated to lunch, is a mid-day meal.
The time or hour at which lunch is normally eaten; the period of 30 minutes to an hour at midday between lessons when schoolchildren are allowed to go outside and play or eat