the main meal of the day, taken either around midday or in the evening
a prepared pre-packed meal that only requires heating before it is ready to eat
a pail in which a labourer’s or schoolchild’s dinner is carried and kept warm
a woman’s dress ring, usually with a large stone or an ornate setting, often worn on special occasions
a dinner jacket and trousers, worn with a bow tie on formal occasions
the time at which dinner is customarily eaten, either around midday or in the evening
a formal social event in which guests have dinner, followed by dancing
a man’s jacket without tails, typically black, worn with a bow tie for formal occasions in the evening
a set of matching crockery for serving a meal
a theatre in which a meal is included in the price of a ticket
a social occasion at which the different courses of a meal are eaten at different people’s houses
a dish of meat (often corned beef), cabbage or other vegetables, and potatoes, prepared by simmering in water
wearing ridiculously smart or ostentatious clothes
a set of matching crockery for serving a meal