Sentence for dined | Use dined in a sentence

Dined example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use dined in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for dined.

  • Dined in? (8)
  • At seven-thirty she dined. (8)
  • He dined with Tinman again. (10)
  • They reached home and dined. (8)
  • I dined with a pair of Catholics. (2)
  • I dined at the Aurora afterwards. (10)
  • Blackburn Tuckham dined there once. (10)
  • I dined some of the best men of our day. (10)
  • On the birthday eve he dined with the rest. (10)
  • Deuce of a time since he had dined in full fig! (8)
  • The two dined with him about twice in the month. (10)
  • The two dined with him about twice in the month. (22)
  • Mr. Tuckham dined with them frequently in London. (10)
  • You will be astonished to hear that you have dined. (10)
  • He had dined at the Parsonage only the preceding day. (4)
  • Not in a hurry to get home, he dined in town at the Connoisseurs. (8)
  • Sir Twickenham and Captain Gambier dined at Brookfield that day. (10)
  • I would have dined here, but I have a man to meet me at the Club. (10)
  • I would have dined here, but I have a man to meet me at the Club. (22)
  • She dined out that evening, and in the morning avoided any interview. (8)
  • On Tuesdays he journeyed up to town by train; Irene came and dined with him. (8)
  • What made you so shy of me, when you first called, and afterwards dined here? (4)
  • Some such lady had dined at the inn on tea, and gone aboard the boat soon after. (10)
  • We dined together nearly every day, sometimes at my expense, sometimes at theirs. (7)
  • I had dined alone, because I arrived late; but at supper I found two other guests. (2)
  • He dined with us the next day, and was to leave town again on Wednesday or Thursday. (4)
  • If all the world dined at one table, this philosophy would meet with some rude knocks. (2)
  • He had dined with the Warwicks, and met the eminent member of the Cabinet at their table. (10)
  • It was decades since he had dined anywhere in London save at his Club or at a private house. (8)
  • If he paid no more than two marks, he dined as cheaply as a prince could wish, and as abundantly. (9)
  • John Noble dined with me yesterday; the poor fellow tried to persuade me to stand for Parliament. (8)
  • We worked too hard, dined too well, frequented too many clubs, and went to bed too late in the forenoon. (7)
  • Where the squire dined, he drank, defying ladies and the new-fangled subserviency to those flustering teabodies. (10)
  • Where the squire dined, he drank, defying ladies and the new-fangled subserviency to those flustering teabodies. (22)
  • He dined with them that evening, and, when he left, had a feeling like that produced by a first glass of champagne. (8)
  • There was much to do, and it was late before they dined, and not till Markey had withdrawn could they begin their talk. (8)
  • I dined twice in Wimpole Street, and might have been there oftener, but it is mortifying to be with Rushworth as a brother. (4)
  • He thought himself great friends with them; he dined and lunched with them; and they knew the Pasmers, and all about his engagement. (9)
  • Not only had Algernon never failed to dine every day of his life: he had no recollection of having ever dined without drinking wine. (10)
  • Not only had Algernon never failed to dine every day of his life: he had no recollection of having ever dined without drinking wine. (22)
  • If my lord dined at home, he had by that time established an equanimity rendering, his constant civility to Mrs. Pagnell less arduous. (10)
  • Every evening, wherever they had dined, they might be observed about half-past ten, leaning over the balustrade of the Alhambra promenade. (8)
  • They dined quietly, in style and taste; left the Club smoking cigars, with just two bottles inside them, and dropped into stalls at the Liberty. (8)
  • Mrs. Boulby had a sagacious notion that gentlemen always dined well every day of their lives, and claimed that much from Providence as their due. (10)
  • Mrs. Boulby had a sagacious notion that gentlemen always dined well every day of their lives, and claimed that much from Providence as their due. (22)
  • She remembered those little burning eyes, which had frightened her so the night he dined at Worsted Skeynes and fell out of his dogcart afterwards. (8)
  • He went and dined, and he thought he dined well, at a Spanish-American restaurant, for fifty cents, with a half-bottle of California claret included. (9)

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