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dining

[ US /ˈdaɪnɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /dˈa‍ɪnɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of eating dinner

How To Use dining In A Sentence

  • a little dining room.
  • Connecticut schools have been fitting yellow intruder alarms next to fire alarms in their corridors and dining halls. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only time it was ever used was when my father had important people dining with him for business.
  • Ever since his adventure in the mountains, he has been dining off the story.
  • Most of us tend to entertain our friends in the family room; a formal dining room becomes a mail sorting place, and a formal living room is a museum for curios and uncomfortable furniture.
  • You have to spend at least £5 when dining in at a branch of the chain to get a free quarter chicken meal or starter.
  • To the rear is a large dining room-added on early this century.
  • The artist uncrated it on a broad gallery that opened off the dining room, apparently for the admiration of friends and family.
  • In the tome, full of glamorous soft-focus pictures of the footballer, he waxes lyrical about the art of seduction, with fish his favourite weapon for luring girlfriends from the dining room to the boudoir.
  • In peddling the cheesesteak as a dining option, he noted that restaurants in other parts of the country don't know how to make a proper cheesesteak.
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