47 Words to use with lunches

During lunch time and sleeping time there is quiet, but the teacher has never asked for silence unless there was some such evident reason.

With her additional quarter, she still had two dollars and twenty cents, and that afternoon, in lower Sixth Avenue, at the instance of another small card fluttering out in the wind, she applied as dishwasher in a lunch-room and again obtainedthis time at six dollars a week and suppers.

At this culminating period of the summer season, it is natural that the civic mind should turn itself to the contemplation of sweet rural things, including shady groves, lunch-baskets, wild flowers, sandwiches, bird songs, and bottled lager-bier.

Then, before the lunch-hour, he would be off.

The temperature was -15° at the lunch camp.

The blacksmith had a great establishment, and the roar of the anvils never died away; feed and grain and a dozen lunch-counter restaurants.

Leith had remarked at the lunch table that we would probably reach our destination on the following morning, and the information brought a thrill of expectation in spite of the suspicions we entertained.

Children can of course be better and more cheaply fed as a group than as isolated units supplied with a cold home-prepared lunch box.

We are camped opposite our lunch cairn of the 4th, only half a day's march from the point at which the last supporting party left us.

Nor did he come with his lunch tray and tin pot of coffee until nearly one o'clock.

The lunch things were packed in the basket, and then Hal and Mab went back to where the pickerel fish they had caught were left lying on the ice.

Thursday, 4 P.M.Well, my lunch-party is over, and my sewing society is re-organised, and before I go forth to tea, let me finish and send off this epistle.

" "Also the lunch-hamper, if you please.

There are a great quantity of bright and appropriate pictures on the walls, three windows full of plants, a canary chirping in a gilded cage, a globe of gold-fish, an open piano, and an old-fashioned sofa, which is at present adorned with a small scrap of a boy who clutches a large slate in one hand, and a mammoth lunch-pail in the other....

He got back just as we were starting for lunch, and Lady Theodosia made him come with us, and sent the groom on with the lunch carts.

" A man hurried into a quick-lunch restaurant recently and called to the waiter: "Give me a ham sandwich.

We marched on till nearly 7 o'clock after a long lunch halt, and covered 19 1/2 geo.

"Let's get to the lunch place," he said.

But there goes the lunch bell.

The lunch meal is beginning to seem inadequate.

One of the negro girls in the negro cabin took an apple out of her lunch sack and began eating it, holding it in her palm after the fashion of negroes rather than in her fingers, as is the custom of white women.

He thought first of a free-lunch saloon, but he had an objection to using the fork just laid down by another man.

So Patty rested, until Pansy came and called them to a most appetising little lunch spread very simply on the dining-table.

Then Mr. Tutt returned to his own library at the house on Twenty-third Street and paced up and down before the antiquated open grate, inhaling quantities of what Mr. Bonnie Doon irreverently called "hay smoke," and pondering deeply upon the evils that men do to one another, until the dawn peered through the windows and he bethought him of the all-night lunch stand round the corner on Tenth Avenue, and there sought refreshment.

Listen: To-morrow and Friday you take that 'sandwich and coffee' run at the stables" referring to the concession to peddle lunch stuff among the horsemen who seldom left their charges, a concession which Sabota, with other privileges, had purchased the right to operate.

47 Words to use with  lunches