0 the table at which the main meal of the day is served, or the occasion when this meal is served: --
Later she is seen in a black formal dress and dines alone, drinking red wine at the dinner table in the same apartment.
When the family has finished eating, they remain at the dinner table and chat and then begin to clean up (post-eating phase).
Personal and political agendas were often bound up together, and a captive audience over a dinner table was too good an opportunity to pass up.
Thunder is when the angels are upstairs bowling : narratives and explanations at the dinner table.
More extended discussion around a topic by families at the dinner table was associated with stronger vocabularies in their young children.
It triggered a fierce but open and constructive debate at the dinner table and also later during the conference.
Food for thought : dinner table as a context for observing parent-child discourse.
Archbishops still kept a public dinner table as noblemen once did.