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dining hall
noun
- a large room in which meals are served to members of a special group and their guests, as to the students and faculty of a college.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of dining hall1
Example Sentences
In college, I once overheard a friend order a sandwich in the dining hall that would soon become my go-to for months: chicken cutlets, Muenster, pesto and mayonnaise on a hard roll.
Temporary classrooms have been used for lessons since September, but the kitchen and dining hall remain unoccupied with meals cooked offsite and transported to the marquee.
After the ceremony, she spent time in the junior ranks' dining hall, where senior guardsman proposed a toast in her honour.
On Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, one user shared a photo of the dining hall's tickets, with what appeared to be a crowd queuing up for food.
"His tuition and living expenses came to about £600 a year. The Panjab University scholarship gave him about £160. For the rest he had to depend on his father. Manmohan was careful to live very stingily. Subsidised meals in the dining hall were relatively cheap at two shillings sixpence."
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