221 adjectives to describe dinners

The Republican campaign had already begun, and there were numerous little dinners and meetings when plans and possibilities were discussed.

There was to be a grand dinner at the Hall, at which the damsels were to appear in all their finery.

A BEAUTIFUL FLOWERA NEW LAKEA MOOSEHIS CAPTUREA SUMPTUOUS DINNER.

We had a splendid dinner as will be seen from the following: BILL OF FARE.

I've hearn it said that when a man has eaten a hearty dinner, and goes to sleep with the hot sun pourin' right down on him, he's apt to see and hear a good many strange things before he wakes up.

"In this year I began to arrange about an annual dinner to be held at the Visitation.

We have inserted this pudding, being economical, and a favourite one with children; it is, of course, only suitable for a nursery, or very plain family dinner.

When Grevy was president of the National Assembly, he gave very pleasant men's dinners, where Madame Grevy never appeared.

But what was his disgust and disappointment at finding his late pupil tete-a-tete over a comfortable fish-dinner, opposite a burly, vulgar, cunning-eyed man, with a narrow rim of muslin turned down over his stiff cravat, of whose profession there could be no doubt.

Fortify yourself, O reader, with a substantial dinner and much previous sleep, and come with me for a night of German tragedy.

After her experience in the morning it was a distinct pleasure to be again in his society, and she talked enthusiastically to him of the Bride of Lammermoorthe book he had given her and which she had begun to read during her solitary dinner on the previous evening.

Rougon had eaten a hasty and solitary dinner she went upstairs again with Martine.

I must return to-day to town; so if Mrs. Golding will bestow half an hour of her time on me to talk over some needful matters, I shall take it as a favour.' Mrs. Golding bent her head to him, saying, 'At your pleasure, sir;' and we followed to the dining-room, where we found what I should have called a plentiful dinner, but Mr. Dacre kept excusing its meanness at every dish he offered us.

I had an elegant dinner at the club rooms, with the gentlemen who had been out on the September hunt, and other members of the club.

"Aunt Plumy begs me to stay over Christmas, and I have consented, as I always dread the formal dinner with which my guardian celebrates the day.

Sir Thomas Gresham, in the days of Queen Elizabeth, had a pearl valued at about seventy-five thousand dollars which he treated in the same manner Cleopatra did, dissolving it in wine and boasting he had given the most expensive dinner ever known.

A dozen of the old employes of the Pioneer Press entertained Mr. Moore at an informal dinner at Magee's to celebrate the unusual event.

We reached the ConventDayr Mar Elias, as the Arabs call itat noon, just in time to partake of a bountiful dinner, to which the monks had treated themselves.

As if they realized that this human creature meant to dispute their right to the royal dinner they had found, the four wild dogs started toward him.

A waiter handed me the menu, and after I had ordered a light dinner I spread out La Vie Parisienne on the table, and bending over it made a pretence of admiring its drawings.

"I saw her eyes run over my elaborate dinner dressmy little hand-bag, and the candle burning in a room made warm with a fire on the hearth.

The first big dinner I went to that year was at the Elyseethe regular official dinner for the diplomatic corps and the Government.

The curate was preparing to sally forth, after his frugal dinner.

He had never exerted himself so much at any diplomatic dinner, and he won the hearts of the entire family before the meal was finished.

We're going to have a gorgeous dinner, and I'm going to wear a gorgeous gown and drink champagne and try and smile myself into the good graces of a man who can do things for my brother and beoh so clever and festive.

221 adjectives to describe  dinners