dinner-goer

English

Etymology

dinner + goer

Noun

dinner-goer (plural dinner-goers)

  1. One who has dinner at a restaurant or as a guest in someone's house.
    • 1999, Walter F. Pratt, The Supreme Court Under Edward Douglass White, 1910-1921, →ISBN, page 23:
      Justice Holmes was a most popular guest and an inveterate dinner-goer.
    • 2010, Matthew D. Firestone & ‎Adam Karlin, Botswana & Namibia, →ISBN, page 324:
      Housed in the beached tugboat Danie Hugo near the jetty, the Tug is something of an obligatory destination for any dinner-goer in Swakopmund.
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