dine
[daɪn]
Definition:
1. Eat dinner.
2. Have supper.
Similar: mine, cine, bine, pine
Use 'dine' in a sentence:
- 1. Fish may dine underwater, but they still need to remember their manners at mealtime.
- 2. So how valuable is it to dine with one of the world's richest men?
- 3. On average, 92 percent of French families dine together nightly, compared with 28 percent of American families.
- 4. The study also revealed that 42 per cent of motorists regularly dine while driving.
- 5. My daughters could dine on caviar and champagne for the rest of their lives.
- 6. Food in the dining car was adequate, if uninspired.
- 7. She does not enjoy parties or dining out.
- 8. This is our kitchen, sitting and dining room all rolled into one.
- 9. They used to enjoy going out to dine.
- 10. We dined in sumptuous surroundings
- 11. He made his way into the dining car for breakfast.
- 12. As I was finishing my meal, an older couple came in to dine.
- 13. The kitchen doubles as a dining room.
- 14. Would you do me the honour of dining with me?
- 15. The firm spent thousands wining and dining potential clients.
- 16. We got a new table for the dining room.
- 17. I'm wining and dining my friends.
- 18. We always dine out at weekends.
- 19. He dines alone most nights.
- 20. We dined with my parents at a restaurant in town.