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diner-out
[ dahy-ner-out ]
noun
, plural din·ers-out.
- a person who dines out.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of diner-out1
1800–10; dine out + -er 1
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Example Sentences
A diner-out must be able to hold his own in a conversation in which all sorts of distant, as well as near, contributors take part.
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That he is an extraordinary writer of small poetry, and a diner-out of the highest metre, I do most readily admit.'
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Then the Solomon of saloons, the philosophic diner-out,—these were his patrons.
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He was a great diner out, an inordinate tea-drinker, and a voracious and untidy feeder.
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Grape fruit is served as a first course (vide chapter Diner-Out) at a late breakfast or luncheon.
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