Noun
a table at which meals are served
Source: WordNetWe cannot all afford a farm in Cuba or a suite at the George V in newly liberated Paris, and more often than not must strive to forge our clean, well-lighted sentences at a folding table wedged between the baby's cot and the dining table. John Banville
I'm like Jane Austen - I work on the corner of the dining table. A. N. Wilson
I developed the habit of writing novels behind a closed door, or at my uncle's, on the dining table. Patrick White
He trailed off as he saw the books. Piles and stacks of them beside the sofa, another stack on the coffee table, a sea of them on her dining table. Jesus Christ, Dane, you need treatment. Nora Roberts
At the dining table you should eat without constraint. Sicilian Proverb
Forget your troubles at the dining table. Sicilian Proverb