Which preposition to use with punctual
Punctual to the hour she made her appearance, and croaked out, "My price is three hundred pieces of gold.
Yet I daresay the fellow is punctual in settling his milk-score, etc. Keep to your bank, and the bank will keep you.
"It is just their breakfast time, and they are as punctual as clockwork.
After a series of vain protests, and petulant warnings against her cousin by marriage, who she said was punctual at church, and learned, and knew statistics, but was "not for Conrad, no, no, no!"
When lagging members of Congress came in, as they often did, after the guests had sat down to dinner, the president's only apology was, 'Gentlemen (or sir) we are too punctual for you.
It is probable that he was more punctual after this.
Narcissus, who used to be so punctual with such a request.