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dine out

VERB
  1. eat at a restaurant or at somebody else's home

How To Use dine out In A Sentence

  • I am wondering if anyone would be glad to dine out with me?
  • I think I will be able to dine out on the stories that come out of this for some time.
  • They were basically condemned to flowing tents and baggy ill-fitting gabardine outfits displayed in middle-class department stores.
  • How long can she dine out on her former success?
  • He rarely meets contacts for lunch, preferring to dine out at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why should your beloved canine doppelgänger be restricted to a life of culinary and sartorial monotony while you dine out, groom obsessively, and gussy yourself up all the livelong day?
  • But Speedy swore by them, and to my gratification their havildar was a leathery veteran from the Mogala country who claimed to remember “Bloody Lance ", as he addressed me, pouring out the old tale of how Ifflass-mann slaughtered the four Gilzais — so much lying tommy-rot, you understand, but I dare say I could still dine out on it in the caravanserais along the Jugdulluk road. Flashman on the March
  • I dine out three times a week, and the other nights heat up something with a pan of boiled vegetables.
  • And while their environment may look European their spirit is Latin: people giggle in parks, dine out on great shanks of beef, dance the tango far into the night, and follow the passions of soccer.
  • Let's dine out tonight. I'm too tired to cook.
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