[
US
/ˈɫəntʃˌɹum/
]
[ UK /lˈʌntʃ ɹuːm/ ]
[ UK /lˈʌntʃ ɹuːm/ ]
NOUN
- a restaurant (in a facility) where lunch can be purchased
How To Use lunchroom In A Sentence
- The school required nine classrooms, sleeping rooms, two playrooms, and a lunchroom, for a total of 18,000 square feet of space.
- They gathered up in a single file line, and walked down to the lunchroom.
- I was eating lunch in the lunchroom when it started, and as this room has no windows it went completely pitch black.
- So she was really pleased when a colleague at Trendmaker Homes used the lunchroom sign-up method.
- He was gazing across the lunchroom at Holly, who was sitting by her boyfriend.
- I'd be pretty mad if we had to stay at school because I'd have to bring my lunch every day and eat in the little lunchroom, which is just a classroom that's pretty packed," said the Thestar.com - Home Page
- Secondly she hadn't seen or heard from Allie since that confrontation with Adam in the lunchroom.
- There are many spaces in schools, such as auditoriums, playgrounds, and lunchrooms, where both staff and students congregate.
- Delia's shallow breaths and angry face were noticed as she plowed out of the lunchroom and towards the hall.
- With the cash left in the kitty I managed to also acquire something truly meaningful to improve staff morale - a ginormous plasma telly for the staff lunchroom.