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Meanings of famous dinner in English
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Usage of famous dinner in English
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I feel certain that the chef will have a famousdinner there to-night.
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I'm sure Mrs Thatcher enjoyed her famousdinner scene: 'And what about the vegetables?
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She was holding council with her cook concerning the famousdinner-party for the next day.
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The Lotos Club gave a famousdinner to George Augustus Sala, the English writer and journalist.
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How about that famousdinner that the Kaiser ordered in one of the big Paris hotels!
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On New Year's Eve 1853 a famousdinner for twenty-one prominent scientists was held inside the unfinished iguanodon.
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This famousdinner and George's poem caused a lot of fun and friction, jealousy, curiosity and endless discussion.
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In 1889 Arthur Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde met for a famousdinner at the Langham Hotel in London.
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We'll have a famousdinner.
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A hare, partridges, half a roebuck!-Wewill ask your friends and have a famousdinner, for Athalie has a special talent for dressing venison.
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After dinner, they sat around the table, groaning even as they took a second slice of pie or one more of Margo's famousdinner rolls.
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Your own grandmother's famousdinners were not more decorous.
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The Lotos Club gave him one of its most famousdinners, famous to those invited and to those who spoke.
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He was a great business-man, a super-salesman and become known for his famousdinners, and his love for good food and lavish gift-giving.
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"Come," said Basil, "I must furnish my quota to this famousdinner that is to be.
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Here the fashionable summer-folk of the various harbours come to drink afternoon tea and to eat famousdinners of broiled chicken, baked potatoes, and pop-overs.