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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
dine .
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Examples
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Palin dines out in New Orleans on eve of big speech
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Palin dines out in New Orleans on eve of big speech
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Palin dines out in New Orleans on eve of big speech
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CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Palin dines out in New Orleans on eve of big speech « - Blogs from CNN. com
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Avogadro dines in this exclusive club with Max Planck and Ludwig Boltzmann and perhaps, to make a foursome, the science-fiction writer Douglas Adams, for his "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," where the number 42 is a supercomputer's mysterious answer for the meaning of it all.
How Many Friends Can Your Brain Hold? Matt Ridley 2011
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She lives in a Logan Circle condo, dines out regularly with gay friends and walks her two little dogs along the sidewalks of a city she loves.
For D.C.'s few tea party residents, home can at times feel like enemy territory Steve Hendrix 2011
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At the Bombay Club's bar one evening, he declares, "Society dines here."
Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj: Potentate of the D.C. plate Manuel Roig-Franzia 2011
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She lives in a Logan Circle condo, dines out regularly with gay friends and walks her two dogs along the sidewalks of a city she loves.
For D.C.'s few tea party residents, home can at times feel like enemy territory Steve Hendrix 2011
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She lives in a Logan Circle condo, dines out regularly with gay friends and walks her two little dogs along the sidewalks of a city she loves.
For D.C.'s few tea party residents, home can at times feel like enemy territory Steve Hendrix 2011
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She lives in a Logan Circle condo, dines out regularly with gay friends and walks her two little dogs along the sidewalks of a city she loves.
For D.C.'s few tea party residents, home can at times feel like enemy territory Steve Hendrix 2011
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