10 Verbs to Use for the Word dine

"Come dine with us," they said to him.

In the letter from Hanover just quoted, she says: "His Majesty dines and sups constantly in public.

Your impudence protects you sairly; I canna say but ye strunt rarely Ower gauze and lace, Tho', faith, I fear ye dine but sparely On sic a place, Ye ugly, creepin, blastit wonner, Detested, shunned by saunt an' sinner, How daur ye set your fit upon her, Sae fine a lady!

The king is he who all his life long receives ambassadors, gives tiresome audiences, listens to annihilating discourses, goes in state to Notre-Dame, dines in public once a year, and is pompously buried in St. Denis when he dies.

ETON COLLEGE, Boswell places his son there, iii. 12; dines with the Fellows, v. 15, n. 5; boys cowed there, iii. 12, n. 1; line attributed to a boy, iii. 304; Macdonald, Sir James, a pupil, i. 449, n. 2; iv.

Who has these, may eat his macaroni where he pleasesmay dine for sixpence if he will, or can: it is his own affair, the world is not concerned about ithe is still a gentleman, and ranks with nobles.

The whole concludes with seeing the Dauphin's little girl dine, who is as round and as fat as a pudding.

He bade Captain Ross-Ellison dine with him and elaborate details of the scheme.

He would make his exit like Werter, but finally took Raven's adviceto dine first, and be miserable afterwards.

"And yet," say I, looking down through the clear water at a dead tree-bough lying at the bottom, and sighing, "he is going to dine out to-nightto dine with Mrs. Huntley.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  dine