How to use in-sentence of “dine”:
– In 1800, the Picnic Society in London was organized by people who met from time to time to dine together.
– Pipevine Swallowtail butterflyswallowtail butterflies lay their eggs on pipevine, and the larvae dine on the plant but are not affected by the toxin, which then offers the adult butterfly protection against predators.
– Aristocratic women, hitherto unaccustomed to dine in public, were now “seen in full regalia in the Savoy dining and supper rooms”.
– Then, when the eggs finally hatch, the larvae, have a perfectly nice feast upon which they will dine until they become adults.
– Later that night, Francesca drives to Roseman Bridge and leaves a note inviting Robert to dine with her again.
– It is on this day that the married ladies compulsory visit their parental house to dine with their paternal family members, especially brothers.

