Sentence examples for diner of from inspiring English sources

"diner of" is not a grammatically correct phrase on its own
It could be part of a sentence, but it would need to be followed by a noun or adjective to be complete. For example: - "The diner of the family restaurant is always busy." (Here, "diner" is used as a noun and "of the family restaurant" describes which diner we are talking about.) - "I had the pleasure of dining at the fancy diner last night." (Here, "dining" is a verb and "at the fancy diner" describes where the speaker dined.) In general, "diner" can refer to a person who is eating, a restaurant that serves inexpensive food, or a large dining car on a train. So, you could use "diner of" to describe the person, place, or thing that is related to "diner." For example: - "The diner of the family" (meaning the person who is eating) - "The diner of the town" (meaning the restaurant that is well-known in the town) - "The diner of the train" (meaning the dining car on the train) Remember, whether you use "diner" as a noun or a verb

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That answer depends on the diner, of course.

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.

This diner of gleaming stainless steel has a contemporary American menu featuring dishes like barbecue chicken and grilled Atlantic salmon.

"Diner of Song and Story" (F.Y.I., Nov. 17), about my song "Tom's Diner" and the Tom's Restaurants in Morningside Heights and Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, was great.

Among furniture items might also be included a smashing grille of gilt bronze and opalescent glass at Geoffrey Diner of Washington that ranks among the show's top 10.

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

The play is of the diner-full-of-dreams genre.

Or "Diners of Pennsylvania" (Brian A. Butko and Kevin Joseph Patrick Stackpole Bookss, 1999)?

Buddakan won't please diners of all ages equally.

THE CROWD Casual shoreline diners of all ages.

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