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Example sentences for "large dinner"

  • When you have a large dinner to dress, keep ready-mixed some fine-sifted flour and water well rubbed together till quite smooth, and about as thick as butter.

  • When you dress a large dinner, you may make good broth, or portable soup (No.

  • The following proportions in the foundation sauces are sufficient for a large dinner; but of course where so much is not required, a quarter, or even a smaller quantity can be made.

  • When I met the president that evening at a large dinner given by Senator Frank Hiscock, he greeted me with the utmost cordiality.

  • At a large dinner I had a pleasant encounter with Sir Henry.

  • That night, at a large dinner given by a well-known English host, my friend Hoppin was present, and at once greeted me with warm cordiality.

  • The gentleman gave in Webster's honor a large dinner at which were present all the notables of the capital.

  • At large dinner-parties, the butler is stationed on the staircase, and announces the guests as they arrive.

  • Afterwards he attended a large dinner party at the house of Mr. Barran, and at ten o'clock departed from Leeds by special train for Hawarden.

  • Yet a few hours later he was the life and soul of a large dinner party.

  • Accordingly, I gave a large dinner party at the Liberal Club in Black's honour, and invited to it a number of the leading citizens.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large dinner" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    iron core; large amounts; large areas; large cloak; large detachment; large dish; large estate; large families; large fish; large hall; large island; large lemon; large mound; large piece; large pile; large platter; large portion; large quantity; large rock; large room; large slice; large tracts; large variety; largely subsistence; perhaps more; realize that