Sentence examples for a diner of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a diner of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who frequents or enjoys dining at a particular place or type of establishment.
Example: "As a diner of fine cuisine, she always seeks out the best restaurants in the city."
Alternatives: "a patron of" or "a customer of".

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The third, Relish, a diner of gleaming, embossed stainless steel, opened last year.

In 2004, he humiliated himself when he wrongly accused a diner of pocketing a French Ecuis spoon worth £25.

She does an impression of a tough gal waiting tables in a diner (of all the authentically blue-collar things), wearing the uniform with the name-badge and feistily talking back to the guy serving up food through the hatch.

11) BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Charlie Parker's, a diner of the Quonset-hut variety (700 North Street, 217-241-2104), is open daily until 2 p.m. and specializes in "breakfast shoes" (short for horseshoes), extravaganzas of eggs, toast and ham (or bacon or sausage) with cheese sauce (or gravy) topped with hash browns or fries ($6.95).

If a waiter snatches the finished person's plate away in that scenario, they've not only robbed a diner of whatever morsels are left on the plate, they've now created an awkward situation for the person still eating: they feel rushed, self-conscious, and piggish for being the only person with food at the table.

On his porch one evening, after a diner of meat that he prepared, we listened to Scratch Acid while he told me how once he fucked a girl outdoors so hard that it tore off a piece of his foreskin and he bled a bag of blood into the condom.

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However, Forde says Dodd found Herko dancing on the counter of a diner, out of control.

Eventually, almost everyone enjoys the journey, even though it forces a diner out of a cozy, complacent restaurant mode.

All the harmonicas were in that bus! We'd parked outside a diner full of hostile locals and state troopers.

"It's a butter sponge," a diner remarked of the brioche crouton perched alongside a heavily dressed green salad.

On the weekend there's brunch, with a breakfast sandwich, French toast, smoked salmon toast and a diner plate of eggs, bacon and fries.

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