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dining car
noun
- a railroad car equipped with tables and chairs, in which meals are served.
dining car
noun
- a railway coach in which meals are served at tables Also calledrestaurant car
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dining car1
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Example Sentences
The Sud Express dining car served a seven-course lunch, paced gracefully to last most of the journey.
The seating looked like what many modern trains use in their dining car, minus the tables.
Then it clouded down, and they ate lunch while the rain dashed furiously on the windows of the dining car.
"Our next stop will be the dining car," said Davy as they followed the crowd out the main entrance.
The run to Ithaca took several hours, and they lunched at noon in the dining car.
"First call to dinner in the dining-car," he boomed out in a heavy bass.
When I went in the next car I found the same kind dining car conductor I have before mentioned.
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