5963 examples of dined in sentences

One day as he was solemnizing a festival in the county of Gloucester, he remarked, that Leolf, a notorious robber, whom he had sentenced to banishment, had yet the boldness to enter the hall where he himself dined, and to sit at table with his attendants.

We may still eat in the Old Cheshire Cheese, where Johnson and Goldsmith dined.

Strap was a man named Lewis, a book-binder, who came from Scotland with Smollett, and who usually dined with him at Chelsea on Sundays.

The next morning he was stated in the Daily Express (edited by Mr. Blumenfeld) to have dined with "three or four foreigners" for the purpose of discussing peace.

And in the next issue of the London Mail the question was asked, "Who were the foreigners with whom dined?"

I have dined so often with Johnson at the Mitre and Sir Joshua's and Langton's and the rest that I know him far better than the shadows I meet in daily life.

I rode on to Roehampton, dined there, and rode back.

Dined at St. James's.

And I remember that once, when I happened to mention that I had dined at a coffee-house in company with Abraham Newland, everybody looked scornfully at me, as though I had pretended to have played at billiards with Prester John, or to have had an affair of honor with the Pope.

Though no soldier dined, (coenabat,) yet the citizen sometimes adopted the camp usage and took a prandium.

A nation must be barbarous, neither could it have much intellectual business, which dined in the morning.

He, therefore, who dined at noon, was willing to sit down squalid as he was, with his dress unchanged, his cares not washed off.

In Henry VII.'s time the court dined at eleven in the forenoon.

In Cromwell's time they dined at one, P.M.

Dinner was their Hegiradinner was their line in traversing the ocean of day: they crossed the equator when they dined.

People now dined at two.

So dined Addison for his last thirty years; so dined Pope, who was coeval with the revolution through his entire life.

So dined Addison for his last thirty years; so dined Pope, who was coeval with the revolution through his entire life.

Those colleges who dined at three, of which there were still several, now dined at four; those who had dined at four, now translated their hour to five.

Those colleges who dined at three, of which there were still several, now dined at four; those who had dined at four, now translated their hour to five.

Those colleges who dined at three, of which there were still several, now dined at four; those who had dined at four, now translated their hour to five.

At 1 o'clock P.M. we dined.

The two young men went off to the billiard-room after they had dined.

" The pair proceeded by post-chaise past Blenheim, and dined at a good inn at Chapelhouse.

Even when her aunt and uncle dined out she generally had her dinner in the dining-room with Bosio, who scarcely ever went into society at all.

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