How To Use Breakfast time In A Sentence
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The squeezer can be used combined with the pitcher, in which the citrus fruit can be thoroughly squeezed; and then the juice can be served immediately or it can be kept in the pitcher until breakfast time, for this the squeezer is placed upside down and the pitcher is covered with its lid.
Boing Boing
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Or maybe it's just because I'm often at my most sentimental at breakfast time.
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There had been a riot over in C Block at breakfast time, and one of the trusties, suspected of grassing, had been doused in hot fat, and set afire.
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And as for breakfast time, to expect a man to eat his breakfast to the sound of a crooner is like hitting him below the belt when his vitality is low.
Christmas Meeting
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The noble lord had gone to bed drunk, woken up an hour later, still drunk, and had convinced himself that it was breakfast time.
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But there are also tableaux from different eras, including holidaymakers at breakfast time in a Fifties boarding house and then the same trippers enjoying a cup of tea in a beachside bathing hut.
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He was incapable of entering any room quietly, especially at breakfast time.
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At breakfast time Matilda sat quietly at the dining-room table eating her cornflakes.
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At breakfast time you can eat with the orang-utans.
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One must remember that the breakfast time of poets is generally around dinner time, thus it began at 6pm, and the odd sausage was seen sizzling on the barbie in the freezing courtyard.
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In the end I don't see Dan in the dining room at breakfast time.
POPCO
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At breakfast time manioc is eaten in two forms: in a dried powder or in tapioca pancakes.
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By breakfast time the place would be like the centre of an electric storm.
THE SCAR
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Maureen's constant, fluting chatter, normally so irritating to him at breakfast time, passed over him without effect.
DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
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It was lunchtime for the world, breakfast time at the manor when I arrived.
DEAD BEAT
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Such was the case; and when the captain did turn out at breakfast time he had heard the first mate’s version of the affair, and as the felucca had now quite disappeared below the horizon, altogether pooh-poohed Tom's account of having recognised Mohammed's "corsair," even although Charley backed him up by his statement of what he had heard say in conversation with the stranger.
Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
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An extra novelty in the 1980 - 1 franchise competition was the new breakfast time contract.