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1
One cannot
dine
off
a recipe, however good and ingenious it may be.
2
Glory is all very well, but one cannot
dine
off
it.
3
There live stiff-necked people, who
dine
off
of silver every day.
4
To have a strange young man to
dine
off
-hand
struck her as novel.
5
We should have to
dine
off
Boleyn's block:-coquitehorum obsonia he'd say, eh?''
6
We are hypercritical; we may yet be glad to
dine
off
the hulls alone.
7
The Anthrax has the same requirements as his competitors who
dine
off
fresh viands.
8
She at once suspected that bruin designed to
dine
off
one of the hogs.
9
Should such persons
dine
off
simple vegetarian food, there is a tendency to over-eating.
10
We carried the others, intending to
dine
off
them, should we not obtain more substantial fare.
11
The Scots will need to find something other than a fancy silver plate to
dine
off
tonight.
12
I often used to
dine
off
a big raw onion and an oatmeal cake, nothing being forthcoming.
13
Patrasamchara, I think, is the act of setting the dishes for those who are to
dine
off
them.
14
The middies live by themselves in the steerage, where, nowadays, they
dine
off
a table, spread with a cloth.
15
I think we can trust them to compel the judge to
dine
off
his yesterday's remarks in tomorrow's papers.
16
A woman, who had assisted at it barefooted, went home to
dine
off
a quarter of lamb and a ham.
dine
off
dine