Verb
eat at a restaurant or at somebody else's home
Source: WordNetBrits who dine out Monday to Wednesday in August will only have to pay for 50 per cent of the tab, the Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced today. Source: Internet
“And once we are open, will anyone want to dine out?’ Source: Internet
Another card to consider is the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, which largely benefits those who travel and dine out frequently. Source: Internet
Ben picked me up from work and we made it a Friday dine out night to start the weekend. Source: Internet
Facebook, which is opening an office near Google’s headquarters, won’t be allowed to supply free food in-house for employees, though it is allowed to subsidize the full cost of employees who want to dine out locally. Source: Internet
Drop and Dosh are just two cash back apps (there are several others) that can add savings when you dine out. Source: Internet