0 past simple and past participle of dine --
1 to eat the main meal of the day, usually in the evening: --
We dined by candlelight.
2 to eat a meal in a restaurant and then leave without paying: --
I read recently of a summer school at which young doctors, recently qualified, are entertained, dined and wined for a week.
I could not for the life of me refrain from suggesting to the colonel that perhaps quite a number of people dined at one.
Can it be that 5,000 people wandered into the garden party and dined and wined at public expense?
We read about it in novels—a hundred voters are wined and dined and can be influenced.
I am told that he greatly enjoyed being wined and dined by that club.
We objected to the way in which he was wined and dined in this country.
He breakfasted, lunched and dined out, passing from one big house to another, enjoying the hospitality of the period.
Of course, these additional seals are not going to have dined entirely on salmon and sea trout.