BROKE FOR LUNCH

Definition: Taking a break or stopping one's activities temporarily to have lunch.

Synonyms: Lunch Break, Meal Pause, Food Stop, Midday Break, Noon Break

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The students eagerly broke for lunch after a morning of lessons.
#2
The characters in the story broke for lunch to share their favorite sandwiches.
#3
The family broke for lunch during their road trip, enjoying a picnic by the roadside.
#4
The actors on set broke for lunch, swapping stories and bonding over shared experiences.
#5
The volunteers at the charity event happily broke for lunch, sharing stories of their experiences.
#6
The gamers took a break and broke for lunch between intense rounds of competition.
#7
The programmers, engrossed in coding, reluctantly broke for lunch when their stomachs began to growl.
#8
We broke for lunch at noon, enjoying sandwiches in the park.
#9
After a busy morning, we broke for lunch and indulged in a hearty meal.
#10
The team broke for lunch, discussing plans over a delicious spread.
#11
The office buzz quieted as everyone broke for lunch, dispersing to nearby eateries.
#12
After hours of intensive work, we finally broke for lunch, famished and exhausted.
#13
The students, exhausted from the test, eagerly broke for lunch.
#14
Broke for lunch, the workers left the construction site to grab some food.
#15
When they broke for lunch, they headed to their favorite restaurant.
#16
At the park, we broke for lunch under the shade.
#17
The team broke for lunch after completing the first half of the project.
#18
Enjoying the sunny weather, we broke for lunch on the terrace.
#19
Broke for lunch, they chatted about their weekend plans.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, everyone. Before we proceed, I suggest we broke for lunch. We've been working diligently on this project since morning.B: That sounds like a good idea. I'm feeling a bit hungry myself. Let's reconvene in an hour, shall we?C: Agreed. I'll use this time to grab a quick bite and stretch my legs. See you all in an hour.
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