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How to use dine in a sentence

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There was no place to sit in the sitting room, to dine in the dining rooms, or to sleep in the bedrooms.
At Carpaccio, in the fashionable Hagenplatz, she likes to dine on truffled pasta.
If they dine at the hotel's restaurant, they'll enjoy a choice of traditional Moroccan cuisine.
Although these typologies are not mutually exclusive, Grignon uses them to understand the situations when people dine together.
I'm sorry, sirs, but you do not appear to be suitably attired to dine at this establishment.
All kinds of critters like to dine on poultry, including raccoons, skunks, opossums, weasels, foxes, coyotes, dogs and feral cats.
In the main restaurant you can choose to dine in the cosy formal room or on the breezy balcony.
Many foodstuffs are packed for transit, so you can dine on Breton bisque or rhumbaba desserts later in the year if you fancy.
You'll dine like a king and probably want to build a house next door just so you can pop in every day for lunch.
But the English nobility keep themselves to themselves and only dine with the pick of the bunch.
You can also dine outside on the veranda section and enjoy cooling sea breezes.
African viverrids tend to be carnivorous, but the civets common to China prefer to dine on fruit, especially spiky, foul-smelling durians.
Two paintings and a bizarre set of events bring these five very different and lonely people together to dine by candlelight.
One of the greatest and most honourable traditions of cruising is being invited to dine at the Captain's table.
During an ocean voyage, a passenger's greatest thrill was an invitation to dine at the Captain's Table.
Seals and marine birds are also carnivores that dine at or near the top of the food chain.
Secluded from the street, you dine beside an herb garden, flowers and a fountain.
House sparrows, black-capped chickadees, and blue grouse dine on mistletoe berries, while porcupines devour whatever plant parts they can reach.
At night, the city is alive with theatre, music and comedy, and you can dine in Little India, Little Italy or four separate Chinatowns.
I dine out three times a week, and the other nights heat up something with a pan of boiled vegetables.
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Longstreet had promised his men that they should dine that day in Knoxville.
Like most of his kind, he is also carnivorous, and will dine off the carcass of a horse or buffalo.
He did not dine every day, and when he did it was a cenobite's meal, little suited to the taste of a true Englishman.
John Trumbull came to dine with us at the chalet the evening of my arrival.
They were to dine on the lawn, in a large marquee, and to dance in the evening.
They had a cherry-pie, besides some currant-wine, And every guest brought something, that sumptuous they might dine.
We stopped to dine on an interesting rocky island, securing our canoe to the cliffy shore.
But, if Andre-Louis would hope to dine, he must begin by eating his pride as an hors d'oeuvre.
There is not much in Berwick to hold the attention, unless one would dine direct on salmon trout just drawn frae the Tweed.
He had come to dine with them informally almost every alternate Sunday evening.
They were accustomed to see him in a more genial mood when he had a friend to dine.
It was six o'clock when he got to London, and he went into a coffee-house to dine.
But then he might be only marking time to let that guzzling Cheeseman dine at his leisure.
I went to dine at Lady Masham's to-day, and she was taken ill of a sore throat, and aguish.
At Northiam, in East Sussex, we shall come to a tree under which she truly did sit and dine too.
My cousin, young Denny Swinton, was to dine with me that evening at the optimum.
At noon comes my brother Tom and Mr. armiger to dine with me, and did, and we were very merry.
During those three weeks he insisted that I should dine at least once a week with them en famille.
There was a great party got up by some party-loving friends of ours last summer, to go and dine in Epping Forest.
You titivate yourself, and we'll dine at the Savoy, or anywhere you please.
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