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to diners
noun
One who dines, an eater.
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Kitchen is partially visible to diners.
In 1995, residents walked to diners and grocery stores.
How did Ms. Gordon adapt her menu to diners' preferences?
His notes read like formulas, specific to diners.
Adding to diners' pleasure, too, is the improved service.
(Mr. Hoque's cocktails are only available to diners).
Aproned waiting staff ferry food to diners in the marble-clad room.
Molina's cooking is experimental and inspired, and often fails to conform to diners' expectations.
Bottom line to diners, please call if you can't make it.
The spirited crowd dominated one weeknight, but the place was devoted to diners on the weekend.
Haven't we all accepted that no-bookings restaurants are essentially a gigantic middle finger to diners?
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