1A mid-morning break at school, during which children have light refreshments.
the school bell had gone and little lunch was over
Example sentencesExamples
- The next day at school, Sarah sat with Emma at little lunch.
- I played sport in the mornings before school, during little lunch and big lunch, and couldn't wait for Friday afternoons when we were bussed to Salter Oval to play Rugby League or cricket.
- Question time in the House of Representatives regularly reminds visitors in the public gallery of a primary school classroom after a little lunch binge of red cordial.
- You took them out of your pocket at little lunch and put them on the bench while you ate. Don't you remember?
- As if little lunch with its playground politics isn't distressing enough without having to assuage parental guilt with the excess consumption of boxed up food.
- There were no grassed areas for kids to play on during little lunch.
- You ducked out of school yesterday during little lunch and no one's cottoned on.
- At little lunch on Monday there were swarms of boys around Daphne Drysdale.
- At little lunch and lunch time he stuck with his friends and got them to discuss some of the game rules.
- After little lunch it was noticed that a 5 year old hadn't returned to class.
- 1.1 A snack eaten during the mid-morning break at school.
he'd said nothing all morning to anyone and sat on his own eating his little lunch
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- We ate little lunch and then we went into the Art Gallery.
- Make sure that it is clear which packet is for little lunch and which is for big lunch.
- Sometimes there's a refrigerator where they keep their little lunches.
- Each morning for little lunch we were given bottles of chilled, flavoured milk.
- A childcare centre supplies two biscuits for each child for little lunch.