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shore dinner

American  

noun

  1. a meal consisting chiefly of seafood.


Etymology

Origin of shore dinner

First recorded in 1890–95

Example Sentences

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With uncustomary vagueness, grandiloquent Dexter Fellows last week announced that on April 14 there would arrive from Havre a mystery exhibit, "Humans that remind you of a New England shore dinner."

From Time Magazine Archive

Lots of people had come for a holiday, a good shore dinner, and then home by dark.

From "Beyond the Bright Sea" by Lauren Wolk

A poor enough Sunday, I suppose, in the minds of those of you who spend yours golfing at the club, or motoring along grease-soaked roads that lead to a shore dinner and a ukulele band.

From Fanny Herself by Ferber, Edna

I wouldn't kick at the price if I got a good shore dinner.

From The Postmaster by Lincoln, Joseph C.

They pronounced it equal to the best shore dinner ever prepared, and when finished there was nothing left excepting clam shells and corn cobs.

From Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl by Benson, Irene Elliott