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dine on

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dine on something
to eat something. We are dining on roast beef tonight. What will we be dining on tonight?
See also: dine


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[Sheree Galpert] Dad and Andy, a duo, dined on a dandy dune in Dundee and indeed, no one died [Peggy Gannon] One day Dan and Donna dined on a dune and Ned nodded in a den [Linda Grady-Troia] Nan, Dan, Ann, a den, a don, and a nun did dine on a done dead doe on a dune in a den [Stephen Gilmore] Ed, Dan, Ned, Dean, Nana, Daddy, Anne, one nude dude (a Dane?
On a typical day, cruise ship passengers may dine on oysters, shrimp cocktail, lobster, escargot, filet minion, rack of lamb, fresh salads, fresh fruits, exotic deserts like chocolate molten lava cake--and that's just for dinner.
 
 
 
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