daily meal

collocation in English

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daily
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdeɪ.li/
us
/ˈdeɪ.li/
a person who is employed to clean someone ...
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meal
noun
uk
/mɪəl/
us
/mɪəl/
an occasion when food is eaten, or the food that is eaten on such ...
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(Definition ofdailyandmealfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A big part of thedailymealis bread.
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Since then, 120 pupils are served theirdailymeal.
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The maindailymealcriterion will provide a relatively simple test that is amenable to self-assessment and rapid adjudication.
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People had not been able to travel to a centre on which they relied for theirdailymeal.
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No one will be ruled out of benefit merely because they do not in practice ever want to cook themselves a maindailymeal.
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Often thedailymealdelivery is the only source of contact that an elderly person might get, tragic though that may sound.
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They are too scared to leave the car for fear of losing theirdailymeal.
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He smokes cigarettes regularly and hisdailymealonly consists of 3-minute cup noodles.
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Thedailymealconsists of boiled rice, lentil soup, vegetable curry and relish.
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It excelled at providing children from poor families with an importantdailymeal, each morning during the school year.
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Dna, offering food so collected to the monks, followed by thedailymealfor others 9:30 a.m.
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Breakfast is an importantdailymeal, typically including saltfish, dried and salted codfish, and bakes, fried dough.
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The poor scholars, boys selected on merit from local song schools, were to receive adailymealduring term times.
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Those grams of bread were the bulk of adailymealfor a person in the city.
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However, good trainers are careful about managing the animal's healthy weight, being careful about treat selections and using part of the animal'sdailymealfor training.
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Growing parent stock of meat-type chickens (broilers), subjected routinely to chronic food restriction, show increased drinking after a singledailymealalong with other oral stereotypies.
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Two or three members of the community currently go to the local towns on alms-rounds (pindapda) for theirdailymealon a couple of days of each week.
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