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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
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  • 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.
  • It has beautiful gardens and beaches and you can dine outdoors overlooking the shore as the sun sets into the the sea. The Sun
  • She holds a part-time job, and I'm assuming she would continue working, visit my home a few evenings a week to cook dinner or dine out, with companionship at bed time.
  • He always thinks he can dine out on the positive aspects of Australian history but when it comes to facing up to the negative, he is in absolute denial.
  • Although we eat less we consume more processed food and dine out more. The Sun
  • It has beautiful gardens and beaches and you can dine outdoors overlooking the shore as the sun sets into the the sea. The Sun
  • He rarely meets contacts for lunch, preferring to dine out at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has beautiful gardens and beaches and you can dine outdoors overlooking the shore as the sun sets into the the sea. The Sun
  • Although we eat less we consume more processed food and dine out more. The Sun
  • Instead he can continue to dine out on this one, but if England as expected are well off the pace by 2007, all his sainthoods and knighthoods are not going to make him nearly so popular or commercially appealing for the rest of his working days.
  • If you have forgotten all you ever knew about these folks, a refresher course is included - just a page, hut with enough information to dine out on for weeks.
  • He rarely meets contacts for lunch, preferring to dine out at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • But a decade is a long time to dine out on past glories.
  • So if you want delicious, healthy options when you dine out, stroke your favorite chef.
  • We rarely dine out these days.
  • I had a lot of friends come early April, and I will dine out on the story for years to come…
  • They were basically condemned to flowing tents and baggy ill-fitting gabardine outfits displayed in middle-class department stores.
  • You can also dine outside on the veranda section and enjoy cooling sea breezes.
  • Like me, you will still dine out, go on vacation, go to sporting events, and face the occasional vending machine, minimart, or conference table full of doughnuts. The Skinnygirl Dish
  • And if you don't mind bitching about fellow group members, you can dine out on your traveller's tales for years to come.
  • Well, there are many reasons to dine out in a swanky restaurant, most of which are celebratory.
  • So if you want delicious, healthy options when you dine out, stroke your favorite chef.
  • It has beautiful gardens and beaches and you can dine outdoors overlooking the shore as the sun sets into the the sea. The Sun
  • I am wondering if anyone would be glad to dine out with me?
  • It has beautiful gardens and beaches and you can dine outdoors overlooking the shore as the sun sets into the the sea. The Sun
  • Let's dine out tonight. I'm too tired to cook.
  • It was a kind of story you can dine out on for a long time, but at the time it was a bit worrying because I nearly missed my aeroplane over it.
  • For the rest of the week, they can swim on local beaches, dine out in some of the best restaurants in the area and relax in this easy-going area.
  • As well as making a living, football was about having stories to dine out on.
  • If it were colder, we might have gone inside the camel-hair Saharan hut (like a squat teepee) constructed on the patio, or in the indoor dining hall, but tonight (the climate in April is ideal) the guests dine outdoors. Karin Badt: Surf and Yoga: A New Way to Experience Morocco
  • It has beautiful gardens and beaches and you can dine outdoors overlooking the shore as the sun sets into the the sea. The Sun
  • Let's dine out tonight. I'm too tired to cook.

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