Marvin and I leave the poolside and go into his dining room.
The resources were what you might expect: dining room, a media center, a library, a TV room, a meeting room, a computer room.
This bungalow has two levels, a screening room, a dining room, many offices, an art department, and cutting rooms.
Houses sit together at their tables in dining halls under maroon banners emblazoned with their names.
On the piano is a portrait of Lizzie, and replica skulls of the Bordens are displayed in the dining room.
Where shall we set the tables, if we dance in the dining room?
We were all together in the living room, all together in the dining room.
Vettius' dining room is empty of its wooden tables and couches.
As he was in dinner dress, Fanny asked him where he had been dining?
Every man has his own fashion of dining, remarked the philosophical American.
c.1400, verbal noun from dine (v.). Dining room is attested from c.1600.
late 13c., from Old French disner (Modern French dîner) "to dine, eat, have a meal," originally "take the first meal of the day," from stem of Gallo-Romance *desjunare "to break one's fast," from Vulgar Latin *disjejunare, from dis- "undo" (see dis-) + Late Latin jejunare "to fast," from Latin iejunus "fasting, hungry" (see jejune).