Diner
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Diner ( noun )
- A small restaurant, typically one that is open late into the night.
- A railway dining car.
- 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:
- I grabbed a quick bite to eat at the diner on my way home from work.
- The train stopped at the station and the passengers had the option to eat in the diner.
- The diners at the restaurant were chatting and laughing over their meals.
- I'm looking for a good diner in the area that serves breakfast all day.
- The diner was decorated in a retro style, with neon lights and vinyl booths.
(As a verb)
Diner ( verb )
- A small restaurant, typically one that is open late into the night.
- A railway dining car.
- 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:
- I grabbed a quick bite to eat at the diner on my way home from work.
- The train stopped at the station and the passengers had the option to eat in the diner.
- The diners at the restaurant were chatting and laughing over their meals.
- I'm looking for a good diner in the area that serves breakfast all day.
- The diner was decorated in a retro style, with neon lights and vinyl booths.