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The dinnertime
noun
The time when dinner takes place.
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The dinnertime wait for a table at their restaurant, which doesn't take reservations, can stretch these days to two hours.
The dinnertime scene erupts into a carnival of protest, then suddenly Mr Hunter, Rushton's General Manager, bursts in.
The dinnertime attack Thursday inside the Kabul Serena Hotel also claimed the lives of a well-known Afghan journalist and his family, including two children who were shot in the head, according to accounts from Afghan officials and friends.
Finally, contribute to the dinnertime conversation.
By 6 p.m., the dinnertime crowd is lining up, tugging children along.
There was the controversial revocation of the dinnertime necktie rule in 2009.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will mark the first dinnertime sessions of the noncredit four-week courses on the Bible, Yiddish humor and European film.
Surely, it was said, "the family" was doomed, since the traditional dinnertime was obsolete.
Other residents of the apartment complex said the barrage of gunfire had startled them from the peaceful dinnertime activities of a Friday evening.
Amidst the muted dinnertime Wall Streeters, we were both markedly emotional.
With one or more of these simple habits at the table, dinnertime can become more than just another chore on your "to-do" list.
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