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Answer for the clue "Kid's meal carrier ", 8 letters:
lunchbox

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Emotional nurturing may occur at family mealtime, snacks after school, or with notes tucked into lunchboxes. ▪ I suppress an evil wish that an orca will be drawn in by this moving lunchbox of an animal. ▪ Plant subjects in the ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 A container for transporting meals, especially lunch. 2 (context slang English) A person or object constantly at one's side (in the manner of a lunchbox). 3 (context British slang English) The male genitals when enclosed in clothing. 4 (context Asia ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Lunchbox " is the second single from Marilyn Manson 's debut album, Portrait of an American Family .

Usage examples of lunchbox.

She puts them on a metal tray, adds some saltine crackers and a bottle of ginger ale for her, and a lunchbox bag of Fritos and a glass of milk for Mary Louise, and carries the whole tray into the den.

This excessive waddage of plot culminates with Duddits pitifully tottering into battle clutching a stuffed Scooby Doo doll and a Scooby Doo lunchbox full of cancer medication, a battle whose outcome hinges upon the fact that aliens capable of controlling human minds, biting people in half, and building a spaceship the size of Portland seem baffled by the problem presented by opening a manhole cover with a crowbar.

A lunchbox decoupaged in flea market postcards of fin de siecle aristocracy was the Amelia Ramos.

The old bellhop is packing up his lunchbox and changing into his streetclothes.

They were Bruneian Chinese, toting wicker baskets stuffed with garden-fresh produce, and little lacquered lunchboxes with satay shish kebabs and hot shrimp paste.

Mostly he just sits plonked down out there in the sandbox Herb put in as soon as we got back from Toledo, like a big boy-shaped raisin, wearing only his MotoKops 2200 Underoos (he has the lunchbox, too), mouthing his nonsense words, playing with his vans and the action figures that go with them, especially the sexy redhead in the blue shorts.

I mean, you're bound to feel a bit brainy and blueblooded, a bit of an exquisite, when you walk through Forty-Second Street or Union Square, or even Sixth Avenue at noon, the office men, with lunchbox faces and truant eyes.

The hanging posters formed walls of a kind, and aisles, as did hundreds of stacked boxes packed full of Channing Manheim memorabilia that included T-shirts bearing his likeness and/or catchphrases from his films, wristwatches on which time ticked across his famous face, coffee mugs bearing his mug, hats, caps, jackets, drinking glasses, action figures, dolls, hundreds of different toys, lingerie, lockets, lunchboxes, and more merchandise than Fric could remember or imagine.

From his lunchbox, which Mother Truczinski crammed so full that it couldn't be closed, he fished out a sandwich with a finger-thick slice of blood sausage and handed it to me.

Laughing and chattering, carrying books and large drawing tablets and bright lunchboxes decorated with cartoon characters, they approached him along the school walk, passed through the open gate in the spearpoint iron fence, and turned either uphill or down, moving away from him in both directions.

They were eating their lunch, each of them sitting on the floor on a dust-sheet, old-fashioned lunchboxes opened beside them.

One of the many long tables held a small collection of lunchboxes and thermos bottles, but their owners were nowhere in sight.

The weapons, binos, and lunchboxes remained in place, as did the hide.

That, added to the considerable weight of the two men, the tackle, the gas tank, the lunchboxes, the anchor, and the bait (several pounds of frozen Harney County shiners, Queenie's favorite) was almost too much for the tired little six-horse Mercury to push.

The workmen, talking over their lunchboxes, had already given him some kidding when, in a rash moment, he'd hinted about Robbie.