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meals

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n. (plural of meal English)

Usage examples of meals.

The room I occupied was the only place in which they could take their meals, and I was astonished when they came and asked my permission to do so.

At noon, as we were at dinner in the kitchen, where we took our meals on account of the cold weather, Bettina began again to raise piercing screams.

The pleasant part of the affair was that my niece was equally taken with her, and had begged me to let her take meals with us and sleep with her.

The man came in, and to convince the lady that providing her with meals was not in the contract, he gave her a paper which she handed to me to read.

She ended by saying that her daughter had been in service lately with a lady, and that she would be obliged if she could have her meals by herself.

I was getting bored, and Desarmoises, who had all his meals with me, did not know what to do.

Throughout this week I made Possano and my brother take their meals with us, and as the latter did not understand a word the good lady said, he did not speak a word himself, and might have passed for a mute of the seraglio.

Square and to the cafe, where we remained until supper-time, as it had been arranged that he would take his meals with us.

Seeing that she had only laid supper for one--a pleasing proof of her modesty, I told her to get another knife and fork, as I wished her always to take her meals with me.

These gentlemen stayed at my inn, and I had my meals with them throughout their stay.

I made him and his two good friends happy whenever I took meals with them.

I thought that if such was the way the queen of France took all her meals, I would not sue for the honour of being her guest.

She was given a comfortable room, where her meals were brought to her, and which she only left to hear mass.

Grimani offered, of his own accord, to present me to the magnificent councillor, who received me in the kindest manner, and invited me at once to take my meals at his table.

It must have cost her a good deal, for they had two rooms, and their landlord would not allow them to have their meals prepared outside the prison.