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dinner plate

noun

  1. a plate for holding an individual serving of the main course of a meal.


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It is only as big as a dinner plate, since the film had but half a million dollars to be filmed on.

If your 11-year-old mocks you by making a cawing voice, upturn his dinner plate and mock his mocking voice.

Stacey Slate offers five recipes that take beer out of the bottle and onto the dinner plate.

He remembered the log-house and his supper, when Mandy Ann served from a dinner-plate, and his napkin was a pocket handkerchief.

It was about the size of a dinner-plate, and lay on the newel-post as I came down stairs one morning.

If salad is to be served next, put down a salad-plate in place of the dinner-plate removed.

When the hot dinner-plates are brought in, take up the service plate, substituting the dinner-plate.

In serving them, place them either on a small plate or on the dinner plate with the rest of the dinner.

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