How To Use Dining-room In A Sentence

  • But as if divining his thoughts -- just as they passed through the dining-room door, Euphra looked round at him, almost over Funkelstein's shoulder, and, without putting into her face the least expression discernible by either of the others following, contrived to banish for the time all Hugh's despair, and to convince him that he had nothing to fear from Funkelstein. David Elginbrod
  • She and Ellen between them had turned out the dining-room, giving it extra spit and polish because of Christmas.
  • But he washed his hands and brushed his hair and they descended to the dining-room, where they ate a 'table d'hote' meal, beginning with lukewarm soup and ending with salty ice cream. Cap'n Dan's Daughter
  • Piles of comics and bagels litter the top of a hefty dining-room table not far away.
  • The rooms "ventilate" from one to another; bedroom, dining-room, and kitchen being practically one room, with only one window opening to the A Handbook of Health
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  • But even this melted away: first, under the reflection that if the mysterious fur-merchant wished to remain incognito, he must be extremely provoked with Margaret; (and she rather liked the idea of any body being provoked with Margaret;) and secondly, a further thaw took place on more amiable grounds, when the Duke, laying his hand gently on her arm as she passed from the dining-room, said fondly: Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
  • Grandmother's portrait had been there before but was tucked away now in an alcove in the dining-room.
  • As to the kitchen and dining-room, I leave to your vivid imagination to picture their primitiveness, merely observing that nothing was ever more awkward and unworkmanlike than the whole tenement. The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52
  • The ceilings of both rooms were to be calico, and a dozen or so of seams were to be oversewn for that, the strips of matting were to be joined together and bound into squares, and after that a herculean task undertaken: the making of a huge mosquito-netted dining-room, large enough to enclose the table and chairs, so as to ensure our meals in comfort -- for the flies, like the poor, were to be with us always. We of the Never-Never
  • The chairs drawn up to the dining-room table are inlaid with strings of bellflowers suspended from rings, testifying to their Baltimore origin.
  • So with head held high and eyes asparkle, Billy marched into the dining-room and took her accustomed place. Miss Billy -- Married
  • The Lido Palace facilities include comfortable lounges, a breakfast room, a spacious dining-room and a well-stocked bar.
  • Well, one-third of the space in the middle is to be the hall -- our drawing-room, dining-room, library, snuggery, smokery, public-room, etcetera, all in one. The Big Otter
  • I went back to the hospital for a little, and found the doctor wanted more milk, so I returned to the dining-room, where I was joined by Captain Boileau, and we sat there for some time mixing the condensed milk with water, and filling bottles with it, which I took downstairs. My Three Years in Manipur and Escape from the Recent Mutiny
  • There's a scarlet dining-room, with distressed metal walls, a Chinese emperor's daybed for lounging about on, and a fabulous collection of primitive art and antiques.
  • Mark followed Mr Hope into the dining-room, which was the counterpart of the sitting-room, but bookless and tidy. DOUBLE DECEIT
  • His product range has included wooden paper clips, rosewood humidors, ponyskin desk tidies and dining-room tables costing more than 50,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • So few newly-weds are buying dining-room suites that they are beginning to clog up furniture showrooms.
  • It isn't fair, all the same; you don't play the game," and as my mother had already gone into the dining-room to sit rebukefully at a foodless table I followed her. Godfrey Marten, Undergraduate
  • On the starboard were a number of guest rooms arranged in suites of parlour, bedroom, and bath, while at the crown of the arch was a large dining-room in which fifty persons could sit down to dinner comfortably. L.P.M. : the end of the Great War
  • Cassie could castigate Sophie in a letter left on the dining-room table for all to read. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • In the dining-room the draperies create an atmosphere of elegance.
  • Susie and I were shown through to the conservatory at the back of the dining-room, overlooking the tennis courts and lawns, where a small group of children laughed and joked as they frolicked on the grass.
  • On the stroke of seven, a gong summons guests into the dining-room.
  • Although the service was good, the orange juice was freshly squeezed and the coffee had zing, the dining-room somehow lacked ambience at breakfast.
  • So few newly-weds are buying dining-room suites that they are beginning to clog up furniture showrooms.
  • The dining-room panelling and the stone fireplaces were stolen by dealers. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the "elderly scribe" was allotted the bed, a very finely carved wooden erection; but let me at once own that, although I had slept on hay in a tent in other lands, passed a night on a dining-room table, several on the floor, and in deck-chairs, I never slept in anything quite so "knobby" as that extraordinary bed. Through Finland in Carts
  • Breakfasts are an Edwardian affair, with kedgeree, poached eggs and kippers, in Mrs Carnegie's dining-room, which still sports its original silk wallpaper.
  • Everyone would sit in the wicker armchairs and on the hard chairs from around the dining-room table. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • His voice was heard calling curtly from the dining-room. The Trespasser
  • The building is designed with plenty of dual function: exposed rafters provide additional storage, a dining-room cabinet doubles as an outdoor tool shed and the library windows roll open to convert the interior into a breezeway. Molly’s Cabin by AGATHOM
  • I had not been two minutes in the dining-room before he questioned me with all his accustomary eager interest about Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
  • Cassie could castigate Sophie in a letter left on the dining-room table for all to read. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Even on ordinary days those low-ceiled dining-rooms, stretching far back from the street in a complicated vista of interiors, were apt to be crowded; for the quality of the eightpenny dinner could be relied upon. Clayhanger
  • As she was drying her hair on the kitchen towel, Nora appeared through the dining-room door.
  • The chairs drawn up to the dining-room table are inlaid with strings of bellflowers suspended from rings, testifying to their Baltimore origin.
  • Supper had been served at least five minutes before they filed into the dining-room; but their astonishing appetites, which gave a relish even to soggy corncake and watery tea, almost counterbalanced any fears for their future walks with Polly. Polly and the Princess
  • The dining-room overlooks gardens and the beautiful lake, and a weekly buffet is arranged.
  • From one end of the town to the other clotheslines, dining-room chairs, porch rockers and upstairs bedrooms are overflowing with silk foulards, frilled dimities, beribboned and belaced organdies, not to mention the billows of dotted swiss and muslin. Green Valley
  • Yet the scene in the dining-room of the Abbey Grange was sufficiently strange to arrest his attention and to recall his waning interest. The Adventure of the Abbey Grange.
  • White tulips in a pitcher on the kitchen butcher block, freesia and daffodils on the plank dining-room table, sunflowers on the sill—they're all there.
  • Facing the cloisters is a cheerful inner court, then the dining-room towards the seashore, fine enough for anyone, as my host asserts, and when the south-west wind is blowing the room is just scattered by the spray of the spent waves. Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
  • The dining-room, with vistas of the lake and the mountains, remains open all day for restorative drinks of water, herbal tea and vegetable broth.
  • She may have been haired up because I made it pretty plain that I didn't care for such goings-on in my dining-room. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • She contributed a dining-room table and an entertainment center she built, as well as photos from her stint as a teacher in Namibia and batiks gathered on side trips to Zimbabwe.
  • He would pause only to take a meal in the dining-room, where he would sell his pens to visiting salesmen.
  • Storage: dining-room storage tends to come in the form of dressers, tall cupboards or armoires, and sideboards.
  • She had a complete set of these dining-room chairs but it was broken up after she died.
  • But when the track was actually laid by the side of the house, and the steam-engine of the construction train puffed and screamed under the dining-room windows, and the engineer calmly looked in to see what the family had for dinner, she felt, indeed, that they must move. The Peterkin Papers
  • In the dining-room there was now a Sicilian called Gianni: sallow, with black crinkly hair and appalling teeth, he exuded self-love. POLITICAL SUICIDE
  • Koblin had calmed down sufficiently to offer an evasive explanation, the guests trooped back to the piazza, and three games of auction pinocle, which had started in the dining-room after the tables had been cleared, came to an abrupt close. Abe and Mawruss Being Further Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter
  • Outside the dining-room window, a tiered fountain bubbles in a shady entry garden with nandina, butterfly iris, camellias, ferns and hostas.
  • I turned away tantalized, left the dancers, and wandered into the oak-panelled dining-room. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • First, an ante-chamber, at the farther end of which was a winding wooden staircase, behind which came the kitchen; on either side of the antechamber was a dining-room and a parlor panelled in oak now nearly black, with armorial bearings in the divisions of the ceilings. Sons of the Soil
  • Cassie could castigate Sophie in a letter left on the dining-room table for all to read. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Dinner is taken in the homely dining-room, which on our visit had a reassuring mix of regulars and weekending urbanites.
  • On the stroke of seven, a gong summons guests into the dining-room.
  • A haughty young lady in the dining-room, Birdie Callahan, in her stiffly starched white, but beneath the icy crust of her hauteur was a molten mass of good humor and friendliness. Fanny Herself
  • She did not loathe the shiny "quartered oak" dining-room pieces -- her father's venture in an opulent moment -- nor the dingy pine bedroom sets, nor even the worn "ingrain" carpets, as she did these precious relics of her grandmother's home. One Woman's Life
  • Yet he must have come pretty close to believing that, unimpeachable as his manners remained, for Whinnie had burned the roast of veal to a charry mass, the Twins were crying like mad, and Dinkie had painted himself and most of the dining-room table with Worcestershire sauce. The Prairie Mother
  • The floor of the State dining-room, while not showing settlement, was so insufficiently supported as to cause the dishes on the sideboards to rattle when the waiters were serving, and the plastering below was badly cracked from excessive vibration. Inside the White House | Edwardian Promenade
  • The dining-room, opposite, was equally loud and gaudy - mirrors everywhere, and a vast chandelier over the dining room table.
  • Karen was at the dining-room table, putting gesso on some canvases, looking happier than he had seen her in some time. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • Then she went on into the dining-room, where she joined the Spanglers ' revelry. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • George was still drinking claret when she returned to the dining-room, and made no signs of moving. Vanity Fair
  • At breakfast time Matilda sat quietly at the dining-room table eating her cornflakes.
  • Meals are taken communally with other guests in the dining-room. Private bathrooms and toilets are unheard of.
  • Cassie could castigate Sophie in a letter left on the dining-room table for all to read. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • There is a more casual bar, but it is hard to beat the experience of eating in the new Two Sisters dining-room, next to the snug lounge bar with its crackling log fire.
  • The big doors were opened, making the dining-room and the main cabin into one large room. CHAPTER X
  • There was no light save a ruddy gleam from the kitchen on the depths of that dark passage which traversed the whole breadth of the house, and that which shone through the crevices of the dining-room door. Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
  • Whereas the rest of the comedy takes place in closed drawing, dressing, and dining-rooms, and uses a small cast, the party suddenly opens up spatially into the world of ton or fashion.
  • Sheila and I were responsible for polishing the brass and crystal chandelier that hung over the dining-room table.
  • When I disembarked on my last cruise in December, I ran into the young man who had been our dining-room steward on the ship.
  • In the dining-room the draperies create an atmosphere of elegance.
  • The dining-room was large and cheerful, the lunch served there from a well-stocked buffet was wholesome and at least moderately appetizing. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • I had not been two minutes in the dining-room before my uncle questioned me with all his accustomary eager interest about Frank and Charles, their views and intentions. Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends
  • I have heard some of them talk vigorous sense — yea, I have been present at polyglot discussions in the old, oak-lined dining-room at Hunsden Wood, where a singular insight was given of the sentiments entertained by resolute minds respecting old northern despotisms, and old southern superstitions: also, I have heard much twaddle, enounced chiefly in The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • Dining-room storage tends to come in the form of dressers, tall cupboards or armoires, and sideboards.
  • A couple of tape recorders identified a small group of newshounds lounging near the entrance to the dining-room. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • So we descended the stone steps I have already mentioned, and after descending about two hundred steps towards the foot of the mountain, made a short reascent again and entered the "dining-room," as the Babu denominated it. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan
  • The modification of old-fashioned rules in this regard has made the lines faint, it is true, and there is no book on etiquette that does not reprehend as “unbecoming a gentleman” smoking in drawing-rooms, boudoirs, dining-rooms, restaurants, where now men not only are allowed, and invited, to smoke, but where highly respectable women have been known to join them. Smoking Etiquette | Edwardian Promenade
  • When dinner came we found that we were debarred from the dining-room. Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
  • Another door opens out of it into the dining-room, which is separated from the kitchen by the well of the staircase, the steps being constructed partly of wood, partly of tiles, which are colored and beeswaxed. Father Goriot
  • A private dining-room is provided for the forewomen. The Food of the Gods A Popular Account of Cocoa
  • We left the car in the lot, went into the hotel, took a table in the dining-room, and ordered veal Milanese and a bottle of house wine. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • I don't know; something dreadful must have happened, for mamma and Fan are crying together upstairs, papa is shut up in the library, and Tom is raging round like a bear, in the dining-room. An Old-Fashioned Girl
  • Karen was at the dining-room table, putting gesso on some canvases, looking happier than he had seen her in some time. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • On this particular evening, Trix was practising scales on the piano in the drawing-room, while Mollie read a novel, and Betty lolled on the rug; the three boys were busy at lessons, or, as they eloquently described it, "stewing," round the dining-room table. The Fortunes of the Farrells
  • He was already ransacking the still faintly-perfumed dining-room for matches, and had just succeeded in relighting the still-warm lamp, when he heard her quiet step in the porch, even felt her peering in, in the gloom, with all her years 'trickling customariness behind her, a little dubious of knocking on a wide-open door. The Return
  • In a stress of frequentation he appeared in evening dress in the dining-room at night, and did honor to the place; but otherwise he was to be seen only in our corridor, or in the cold, dark chamber at the stair head where the camareras sat sewing, kept in check by his decorum. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Whatever went on in the dining-room didn't take very long and Elva Bright came out as stony-faced as she'd gone in. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Cassie could castigate Sophie in a letter left on the dining-room table for all to read. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Although Paul loves cooking, he doesn't like the idea of a separate dining-room, which he feels detracts from the social aspect of preparing food, and likes to have his friends crowd round the large table.
  • In the end he got up, like someone who has had enough, threw the book on to the table, and, opening the sideboard in the dining-room, took the bottle of prunelle and filled one of the little gilt-edged glasses. Maigret has Scruples
  • Meals are served in a cosy dining-room with a large inglenook fireplace.
  • He doesn't counter-cruise or lounge about on the dining-room table, and I've never had to worry about breakables being knocked off mantels or pills off dressers because he's just not inclined to roam about on high objects. Meet Grisabella, my water-loving cat
  • The dining-room of this old house is decorated with a coat of arms, chevrons, and bars rouge upon a field argent, which prove, upon inquiry, to be the shield of Nicholas de la Reynie, a high official of King Louis XIV.
  • The children came in an hour ago from their long walk,and now they're in the dining-room eating their heads off.
  • It flows unobstructed into the living-dining-room combination and an adjacent family room. Globe and Mail
  • The space abaft the mizenmast contained a dining-room about ten feet broad, and extending the whole width of the ship, a saloon, and two cabins. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • 'They will not linger long: Sir Philip Nunnely is no wine-bibber, and I hear him just now pass from the dining-room to the drawing-room.' Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • Nor did he return to the pretorium, until his dining-room was in flames from the chimney's taking fire. De vita Caesarum

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