Eat at a restaurant or at somebody else's home.
1Ci Ci will, of course, dine out on it after I've gone.
2To-day we dine out; and set out for Cambridge on Saturday morning.
3He will deservedly dine out on this heist for all his days.
4I dine out with fools, and shall rejoice to see you afterwards.
5We are just going to dine out at the Duchess of Stevenage's.
6Let us dine out to-day, he continued, with a tender, pitying smile.
7I don't know how to give dinners, and I never dine out.
8Does she dine out every where, as well as at my sister's?
9In London fashionable people dine out four, five times a week.
10Since I came in I have refused an invitation to dine out to-night.
11That evening Miriam had an engagement to dine out, together with the Spences.
12They were going to dine out of doors this fine night.
13He could dine out, and play cricket, and read a novel.
14Endymion had been engaged to dine out, but had excused himself.
15Again, as long as you follow certain guidelines, you can dine out on Atkins.
16It's a sign of a great book when you dine out on its yarns.
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