meal - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • cook: Optional home cooked evening meal with fresh local produce.
  • eat: For the last three to four days try to eat a small meal or snack every two or three hours.
  • prepare: The council may be forced to repay money charged for preparing meals under the home carers service.
  • serve: The restaurant served 3 generous meals every day with a huge choice of dishes.
  • enjoy: Guests can enjoy a meal in the hotel restaurant or a relaxing drink in the.. .
  • skip: I generally treat food as a low priority on a holiday, skipping meals occasionally or eating total junk.

Preposition: at

  • lunchtime: Meals at lunchtime are about £ 5 - £ 9 and around £ 12 on the evening.

Adjective modifier

  • delicious: The tasting will be followed by a delicious meal served by our top caterers.
  • tasty: What better way to warm up for the colder months than with some tasty meals for the family, courtesy of Uncle Ben's!
  • hearty: Head across to the Bowl, for a value for money, hearty meal.
  • nutritious: Kids will have great fun helping to make as well as eating these nutritious meals.
  • ready: You may want to rely on ready meals just for this period, that only need heating up in the microwave.
  • hot: Hot meals have recently been withdrawn in some areas.

Modifies a noun

  • voucher: Picnic boxes, meal vouchers, monorail and water bus tickets are all available to be pre-booked.

Noun used with modifier

  • evening: Optional home cooked evening meal with fresh local produce.
  • three-course: On offer is an extensive menu with something for everyone from a quick snack to a full blown three-course meal.
  • gourmet: The perfect way to work up an appetite before tonight's gourmet meal.
  • midday: The traditional 16 ounce Cornish Pasty filled with locally produced Chuck Steak, potato, swede and onion was the diner's midday meal.
  • buffet: We can cater for upto 50 for a sit-down meal or upto 200 for an informal buffet style meal.
  • Passover: They were having the final supper, the last supper, the Passover meal.

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