dinette
Americannoun
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a small space or alcove, often in or near the kitchen, serving as an informal dining area.
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Also called dinette set. a small table and set of matching chairs for such a space or alcove.
noun
Etymology
Origin of dinette
Example Sentences
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“The only thing I would change on the layout is the ability to remove the dinette table so I could practice yoga inside on rainy days.”
From Washington Post • Feb. 24, 2021
Stella bought a dinette set on sale for $725.
From Textbooks • Apr. 22, 2020
Settling into the dinette where he regularly hosts guests, Nelson is an intensely receptive listener, eyes twinkling when he lets out full-lung laughter, but never straying.
From The Guardian • Sep. 28, 2018
Five bedrooms, two baths, formal living and dining rooms, library, den, great room, upgraded kitchen with dinette area; 3,074 square feet.
From Washington Times • Jan. 25, 2018
He shrank into the shadow as chairs were pulled back from the small dinette set near the window.
From "Shooting Kabul" by N. H. Senzai
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