Crossword clues for lunchroom
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
lunchroom \lunchroom\ n. a dining room (in a school, business, or other non-domestic facility) where lunch can be purchased.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A room reserved for eating food, especially at a business (lunch may or may not be served there). 2 A diner or restaurant that specializes in serving lunch.
WordNet
n. a restaurant (in a facility) where lunch can be purchased
Usage examples of "lunchroom".
We have notices up in all the supermarket lunchrooms for checkers to watch for red roses and white carnations going out.
Regardless of decor, both Kelsey and Schrafft made fortunes selling ordinary sandwiches and pie to a hungry public and established the lunchroom as an urban institution.
Not only did he find therein a reassuring paucity of the turgid testosteronic prose which so often dominated conversation in the company lunchroom, it was usually cooler in the tunnels.
As he walked down Wordsworth Avenue, under the thunder of the L, past lighted lunchrooms, oyster saloons, and pawnshops, Miss Chapman resumed her sway.
Dobbs would probably just tell the story around the lunchroom for kicks, and Crespin would only get embarrassment for his trouble.
On reflection, I can think of one eating experience even more dispiriting than dining at the 4-Way Cafe and that was the lunchroom at Callanan Junior High School in Des Moines.
There was a lunchroom part, and over that a house part, where they lived, and off to one side a filling station, and out back a half dozen shacks that they called an auto court.
He fired once, from the hip, and the grenado exploded in midair, turning the flimsy wall between the storeroom and the lunchroom into a storm of destructive, splintery blowback.
When I reached a town I knew called Plainview, I stopped at a lunchroom for chili, though I was not hungry.