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Example sentences for "dined together"

  • When I had pulled myself together a bit, Vercourt and I dined together in the open air, at a Cafe on the Grande Promenade.

  • On the 30th of September we dined together at the Mitre.

  • On the 26th of October, we dined together at the Mitre tavern.

  • I took him two days ago to the Mitre, and we dined together.

  • We dined together gaily, and Sara and I behaved in all respects like two lovers.

  • We dined together, and augured well of the skill of the new cook.

  • Pen, and I dined together at Trinity House, and thither sent for him to us and told him our minds, which he seemed not to value much, but went away.

  • Mr. Addison and I dined together at his lodgings, and I sat with him part of this evening; and I am now come home to write an hour.

  • Lewis and I dined together at his lodgings.

  • This morning many or most of the commanders in the Fleet came on board and dined here, so that some of them and I dined together in the Round-house, where we were very merry.

  • About noon we dined together, and were very merry at table telling of tales.

  • Bowyer and I dined together and a friend of Spicer's; and a good dinner I had for them.

  • We dined together and we then called on Madame Morin, with whom we found her fair niece.

  • We dined together, we exchanged a sad, painful farewell, and they continued their journey while I returned to Rome.

  • On Sunday, October 10, we dined together at Mr. Strahan's.

  • While I remained in London this year[354], Johnson and I dined together at several places.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    curious example; dined together; dined yesterday; dinner time; good report; greater proportion; immortal life; just possible; laughing matter; longer exists; looked more; minced onion; mon oncle; moral judgments; natural resources; particular account; possessive case; rests upon; ride upon; serious work; strange tongue; while many; white dress