[
US
/ˈmiɫˌtaɪm/
]
[ UK /mˈiːltaɪm/ ]
[ UK /mˈiːltaɪm/ ]
NOUN
- the hour at which a meal is habitually or customarily eaten
How To Use mealtime In A Sentence
- At the sound of a bell, the men woke; another bell signaled mealtime; still another, work time; still another, meals and bedtime.
- In other cases, mealtime social interactions were non-verbal and included a smile, a gentle touch on the leg, or eye contact between two people, all of which could be considered a form of emotional nurturance.
- Second, you need to cut out snacking and keep mealtimes regular. Times, Sunday Times
- Offer to help at mealtimes and with personal care. Times, Sunday Times
- Boring mealtimes are set to be spiced up, as Irish designers produce statement pieces for the table that bring individuality to place settings.
- Big portions at mealtimes had also become a habit. The Sun
- Feast Your Eyes was a modern fairytale about food and mealtimes. Times, Sunday Times
- She said that mealtimes were a key factor. Times, Sunday Times
- At mealtimes he would watch her eat.
- She said that mealtimes were a key factor. Times, Sunday Times