Aún no tenemos significados para "dine off".
1One cannot dine off a recipe, however good and ingenious it may be.
2Glory is all very well, but one cannot dine off it.
3There live stiff-necked people, who dine off of silver every day.
4To have a strange young man to dine off-hand struck her as novel.
5We should have to dine off Boleyn's block:-coquitehorum obsonia he'd say, eh?''
6We are hypercritical; we may yet be glad to dine off the hulls alone.
7The Anthrax has the same requirements as his competitors who dine off fresh viands.
8She at once suspected that bruin designed to dine off one of the hogs.
9Should such persons dine off simple vegetarian food, there is a tendency to over-eating.
10We carried the others, intending to dine off them, should we not obtain more substantial fare.
11The Scots will need to find something other than a fancy silver plate to dine off tonight.
12I often used to dine off a big raw onion and an oatmeal cake, nothing being forthcoming.
13Patrasamchara, I think, is the act of setting the dishes for those who are to dine off them.
14The middies live by themselves in the steerage, where, nowadays, they dine off a table, spread with a cloth.
15I think we can trust them to compel the judge to dine off his yesterday's remarks in tomorrow's papers.
16A woman, who had assisted at it barefooted, went home to dine off a quarter of lamb and a ham.
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