9 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DO LIKE A DINNER»
Discover the use of
do like a dinner in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
do like a dinner and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Munsey's Magazine for ...
"Yes, it's very nice in Merwyn to invite you and me, my dear," he said, addressing
his wife. " I do like a dinner at Delmonico's now and again — everything tastes so
good — it's the change, I suppose." " Whom shall I invite to go with us, mama ?
"Yes, it's very nice in Merwyn to invite you and me, my dear," he said, addressing
his wife. " I do like a dinner at Delmonico's now and again — everything tastes so
good — it's the change, I suppose." " Whom shall I invite to go with us, mama ?
"Yes, it's very nice in Merwyn to invite you and me, my dear," he said, addressing
his wife. " I do like a dinner at Delmonico's now and again — everything tastes so
good — it's the change, I suppose." "Whom shall I invite to go with us, mama ?
4
The Great Physician's Rx for Heartburn and Acid Reflux
These days, when we're put into a situation where we can't eat healthily like we
normally do—like a dinner invitation or a wedding—things have a way of working
out. Those onetime mistakes don't result in acid reflux. I'm telling you, this is a ...
5
Nancy Drew Movie Novelization
"Because you were ahead academically?" Nancy asked him. "Heck no," Corky
replied. "There just wasn't any action in junior high, so my dad made a few calls.
Anyway, I was wondering if we could do, like, a dinner thing? Like Saturdayish?
6
Australian words and their origins
1977 J. O 'Grady There was Kid 57 Our midday meal was called 'dinner', and the
more substantial evening one was always known as 'tea'. It still is in many parts of
Australia. 2. In the phr. to do like a dinner, to defeat; to outwit (usu. in passive).
7
How to become
a millionaire without really working
It was his money that he'd miraculously snowball or, as Charlie worried, 'do like a
dinner'. He could have talked to his stockbroker; but, in the days before Happy
Bounty, Charlie hadn't the faintest idea what a stockbroker looked like. Anyway ...
8
Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, Weekly Hansard
... beat the corporate fara because it has a great many ad vantages. Those of us
who work in the industry' know the industry know that a farm of economic size
which is well run economically will always do like a dinner the larg* corporate
farm.
Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives, 1972
So claim four “innocent” schoolgirls. But the weakest of the four buckles and confesses to her parents that they made the story up—but why? Was it boredom, revenge, or just a pure evil in the leader of the group?