Diner ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Diner ( noun )

  1. A small restaurant, typically one that is open late into the night.
  2. A railway dining car.
  3. A person who is eating a meal, especially in a restaurant.

Origin:

The word "diner" comes from the noun "dining car" which refers to a railway car where meals were served to passengers.

Examples:

  1. I grabbed a quick bite to eat at the diner on my way home from work.
  2. The train stopped at the station and the passengers had the option to eat in the diner.
  3. The diners at the restaurant were chatting and laughing over their meals.
  4. I'm looking for a good diner in the area that serves breakfast all day.
  5. The diner was decorated in a retro style, with neon lights and vinyl booths.

(As a verb)

Diner ( verb )

  1. A small restaurant, typically one that is open late into the night.
  2. A railway dining car.
  3. A person who is eating a meal, especially in a restaurant.

Origin:

The word "diner" comes from the noun "dining car" which refers to a railway car where meals were served to passengers.

Examples:

  1. I grabbed a quick bite to eat at the diner on my way home from work.
  2. The train stopped at the station and the passengers had the option to eat in the diner.
  3. The diners at the restaurant were chatting and laughing over their meals.
  4. I'm looking for a good diner in the area that serves breakfast all day.
  5. The diner was decorated in a retro style, with neon lights and vinyl booths.
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