1Tell him to forget the normal wine-and-dine, and forget the half-measured approach.
2Well, never dine alone in public; at any rate, in the evening.
3Ci Ci will, of course, dine out on it after I've gone.
4There'll be dozens of free dinners to dine on with this story.
5They seldom attack unprovoked and dine on insects harmful to local crops.
6They can also dine above deck and enjoy views of the city.
7And yet he is on his way to dine with the Vandaayo.
8Miss Wharton invited him in; but he declined, being engaged to dine.
9After swift greeting they went down-stairs to dine in the public room.
10I used to go and dine with her; often she was alone.
11He did not dine, but spent the evening in the smoking-room, writing.
12We always dine at seven; so we'll be in time for dinner.
13Maryland man sentenced to 5 years for lengthy dine-and-dash binge ANNAPOLIS Md.
14Louise has packed for you, and we can dine in the train.
15To-day we dine out; and set out for Cambridge on Saturday morning.
16But John insisted that I should dine with them in the evening.
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