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dinnertime

[ din-er-tahym ]

noun

  1. the period set aside for eating dinner.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dinnertime1

1325–75; Middle English. See dinner, time
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Gary Sargent had made the short trip down the M62 to try and get his hands on the dinnertime deal before it sold out.

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Xiye Bastida’s parents met at a United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in 1992, and as she was growing up, climate was a regular topic of conversation at dinnertime and family gatherings.

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Come dinnertime at 5 p.m., its menu shifts to family-style meals, featuring a large seafood lineup with bounties from its live fish tanks.

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Chicken loved the pizzeria that gave them balls of fresh dough to play with, but their doors were locked until dinnertime.

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It was dinnertime on a pleasant Philadelphia evening in May 1796.

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