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Until sounds more natural as the first word of a sentence and before a verb ("Until you come back to me"); till works well in less formal contexts and before a noun ("till lunchtime").
Do say: "One little bowl and I won't eat a thing till lunchtime".
We stumbled along till lunchtime, repeating the tantled tune "Dorothy Lamour's husband's first wife was Douglas MacArthur's first wife's daughter".
I would wake up with next day with 15% battery, which would see me through till lunchtime.
I think Martin gets up much earlier than me – or he used to work till lunchtime then go off and play tennis.
All too often, though, the process doesnt start till lunchtime on the Wednesday before turkey day, when panic mode sets in.
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He had long extolled the virtues of his Corn Flakes as an anti-masturbation aid for young boys (he believed, optimistically, that their blandness might keep horniness locked up till at least lunchtime).
The evolution of this practice stems from my non-practising Jewish upbringing in the southern US, where we didn't celebrate Christmas at all until my brother and I acquired one Protestant and one Catholic step-aunt, bearing our first Christmas presents - boxes of chocolates on which we gorged till sick, well before lunchtime.
"I'm off to the pub and not coming back till I have either beaten Richard Openshaw's lunchtime binge, or your marketing department come back from theirs and sort it out".
Our lunchtime starts at quarter to 12 and doesn't end till 1.20.
Noon — Lunchtime.
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