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dinner table

NOUN
  1. the dining table where dinner is served and eaten

How To Use dinner table In A Sentence

  • When I was a kid I loved listening to all the shop talk around the breakfast table and dinner table.
  • Whole lions at £5,000 a head, antelopes, porcupines, goats, cane rats and large, live snails - all from West Africa - were also candidates for the dinner table.
  • Sometimes, with mechs, a smile could transform the face into something even less human—the expression somehow incongruous on the synthetic lips, a quaint and unsettling party trick, like a dog propped at the dinner table with a fork and spoon. Crashed
  • Their first meeting around Johnson's dinner table ended in a quarrel since Wollstonecraft disagreed with Godwin's sweeping atheism.
  • The aquamanile eventually evolved for secular use during the renaissance and these items found their way onto the dinner tables of the rich.
  • Most political diaries are written by politicians themselves but this one records the daily political tittle-tattle told to a wife over the dinner table and is therefore more revealing.
  • Free time has been replaced by cyber time to the point where my family feels the need to comment on my presence at the dinner table.
  • When Macintosh tells us his snake stories have seen him banned from every dinner table in the land, he tips us off to the ideal way to view his yarns.
  • Her terrible manners at the dinner table disgusted me.
  • And it was in France, dear reader, that I learned to swallow the bitter pill best known as endive-not a life lesson, perhaps, in the strict sense of the term, but a promising turn for a palate. picky than pleasant at the dinner table. Orangette
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