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Synonyms for diner
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dahy-ner |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdaɪ nər |
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Définition of diner
Origin :- "one who dines, 1815," agent noun from dine. Meaning "railway car for eating" is 1890, American English; of restaurants built to resemble dining cars (or in some cases actual converted dining cars) from 1935. The Diner's Club credit card system dates from 1952.
- noun casual restaurant with varied menu
- If we get hungry before we reach Los Angeles, we'll patronize the diner.
- Extract from : « Tabitha's Vacation » by Ruth Alberta Brown
- I do want to ride on a train, a big train with a sleeper and a diner!
- Extract from : « Mary Jane's City Home » by Clara Ingram Judson
- It will surely be interesting if she carries him into the diner.
- Extract from : « Jane Allen: Center » by Edith Bancroft
- When he reached the diner the steward was turning down the lights.
- Extract from : « Agent Nine and the Jewel Mystery » by Graham M. Dean
- Come to think of it, I did see his slicker on another chair in the diner.
- Extract from : « Agent Nine and the Jewel Mystery » by Graham M. Dean
- There was no diner on the train, and all Patricia and I had was some sweet chocolate.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of Arnold Hall » by Helen M. Persons
- When the company put on the 'diner,' it invited the people to break its own rule.
- Extract from : « American Inventions and Inventors » by William A. Mowry
- When the meal was finished, he darted in quickly as the diner lumbered away.
- Extract from : « The Forgotten Planet » by Murray Leinster
- It was that hour when most of the passengers on a train are to be found in the diner.
- Extract from : « Uncle Sam Detective » by William Atherton Du Puy
- And then, after a while, we'll go forward to the diner, and get a big lay-out.
- Extract from : « The Open Boat and Other Stories » by Stephen Crane
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