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