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dining-hall

NOUN
  1. a large room at a college or university; used especially for dining

How To Use dining-hall In A Sentence

  • They include an old dining-hall of much picturesqueness, kitchens, pantries, and butteries, some of them only lighted by very narrow windows. Yorkshire
  • At that time his well-known establishment consisted of two dining-halls, at right angles to each other; long, narrow, low-ceiled rooms, looking respectively on the Rue Neuve-deRichelieu and the Place de la Sorbonne. A Distinguished Provincial at Paris
  • In the dining-hall, much the same applied to the patients, male and female: the lees of summer were clearly read on their countenances. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • The dining-hall is small, so there are two sittings for lunch.
  • The central part of the Palace or Phalanstery ought to be appropriated to peaceful uses, and contain the dining-halls, halls for finance, libraries, study, etc.
  • There she has remained since as a show, and moreover as a sort of dining-hall for jovial parties from the city; one of which would seem to be on board this afternoon, to judge from the flags which bedizen the masts, the sounds of revelry and savory steams which issue from those windows which once were portholes, and the rushing to and fro along the river brink, and across that lucky bridge, of white-aproned waiters from the neighboring Pelican Inn. A great feast is evidently toward, for with those white-aproned waiters are gay serving men, wearing on their shoulders the city-badge. Westward Ho!
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