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dinette

[ UK /da‍ɪnˈɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small area off of a kitchen that is used for dining

How To Use dinette In A Sentence

  • The main cabin features a starboard side settee with small pedestal table that can be used as a dinette or converted to a small berth.
  • The dinette is along the starboard side and also converts to a berth.
  • A three-piece suite and coffee table occupied the front half, a fitted kitchen and dinette the rear.
  • One area had an attached "dinette", where one family each week could dine on a (properly set) table with china dishes. Toast:
  • Elsewhere I have already described the doings of the midinettes on the Place Vendôme, but these doings were so delightful that I beg leave to repeat myself.
  • ‘No I haven't,’ she admitted while settling at the small dinette.
  • She spent a few sweet and heavenly hours among students and midinettes at Bullier's, a Paris nightspot.
  • Sensing it was time to begin, Henry rose from the couch and returned with a chair from the dinette.
  • The room holds two beds, two dressers, a chrome dinette and four chairs.
  • Wylie followed him into the kitchen and sat at the dinette while Lester cut two slices.
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