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Example sentences for "restaurant"

Lexicographically close words:
restate; restated; restatement; restates; restating; restaurants; restaurateur; restauration; reste; rested
  1. She wanted to go into a restaurant and get a cup of bouillon, but a sort of shame, of fear, of modesty at her grief being observed held her back.

  2. They went into a restaurant to dine, but they were none of them able to eat, and looked at one another with moistened eyes as the dishes were brought on and taken away almost untouched.

  3. As he passed through the low door of the restaurant a man and woman lurched past him and in their irresolute faces and leering stare he read the verification of his suspicions of the place.

  4. There he stands, not daring to enter the restaurant (for a reason he knows too well); but how delighted he is with the day's triumph for society!

  5. On the step of the little blood-red restaurant I spy Monsieur Mielvaque, hopping for joy.

  6. The restaurant to which the hackman took him as the best in town was full of flies; they bit him awake out of the dreary reveries he fell into while waiting for his breakfast.

  7. He saw a man pass the door of the restaurant who looked exactly like Boardman as he glanced in.

  8. And they would dine far better than at le Pere Trin's, far better than at the English Restaurant in the Rue de la Madeleine--better than anywhere else on earth!

  9. Rumson called up that restaurant and had Wharton come to the phone.

  10. It was brought to the restaurant by a messenger-boy, who said that in answer to a call from a saloon on Sixth Avenue he had received it from a young man in ready-to-wear clothes and a green hat.

  11. He had dressed, and had dined in great haste at a restaurant near the theatre.

  12. He lighted a cigar, saluted the astonished assembly with perfect coolness, slowly descended the stairs, and jumped into his carriage, the chasseur of the restaurant holding open the door for him.

  13. Early next morning she descended and read the inscription, which ran: "Restaurant pour les Aspirants.

  14. And then this was a lunchroom that was part of a large restaurant where everyone liked me and I always was treated to all sorts of tidbits and candy.

  15. At Howard Johnson's Restaurant on the turnpike between Fort Worth and Dallas.

  16. In order to keep his promise to Dulcie, Signor Trapani took his guests to have lunch at a restaurant near the harbor, where, instead of the usual French menu which obtained at all the hotels, purely Sicilian dishes were served.

  17. As good luck would have it Dulcie was just stepping out of the restaurant when she heard a familiar, squeaking voice, and on the other side of the road saw a Sicilian Punch and Judy show.

  18. I am anxious to,” replied Mr Bunker, “but a public restaurant is not the place in which I choose to give it.

  19. Overhead, the little outside restaurant was roofed with twining vine-stems from which the leaves had fallen; colored lights twinkled among them and on the white tables underneath.

  20. Animation, oddity, inconsequence, all these things Margaret observed in Kitty during luncheon in a restaurant of the Merceria, and various incidents connected with it; animation above all.

  21. I concluded that the bright restaurant with two men to protect me was infinitely preferable to a dark, damp, rat-infested cellar and sat tight.

  22. NOT THAT KIND OF EGG* A vegetarian sitting next to a stranger in a restaurant before long took occasion to advertise his creed by telling him that all meat was injurious, and that the human diet should be strictly vegetarian.

  23. IS AND HAS BEEN* An Englishman went into a restaurant in a New England town and was served for his first course with a delicacy unknown to him.

  24. To take her to a Parisian restaurant would be a common pleasure.

  25. It was chez Foyoz that we dined, an old-fashioned restaurant still free from the new taste that likes walls painted white and gold, electric lamps and fiddlers.

  26. The name flitted past, and I was glad I had recognised Asnières, for at the end of that very long road is the restaurant where we used to dine, and between it and the bridge is the bal where we used to dance.

  27. So we had the restaurant to ourselves, the waiter and doubtless the cook; and they gave us all their attention.

  28. There I met a young man, a painter, one whose pictures interested me sometimes, and we went to a restaurant to talk art.

  29. The next moment he was invited to enter the carriage, and, with an invitation to dinner, off they drove to a fashionable restaurant in the Champs Elysees.

  30. The eleven officers had their luncheon served in the restaurant proper; the chauffeurs were served in a smaller room adjoining, looking out on to the front and the road.

  31. Further, no pains will be spared to improve the usefulness of British hotel waiters and other hotel and restaurant employees.

  32. A story of mine once sold for forty; so to-night we can afford to dine at a restaurant where wine is NOT 'included.

  33. The next morning they took breakfast on the tiny terrace of a restaurant overlooking Bryant Park, where, during the first days of their honeymoon, they had always breakfasted.

  34. This alternative was so alarming that we began to think ourselves relatively lucky to be on the right side of the gates; and we went back to the Haute Mere-Dieu to squeeze into a crowded corner of the restaurant for dinner.

  35. When we came out of the darkened restaurant on the corner of the square, and the iron curtain of the entrance had been hastily dropped on us, we stood in such complete night that it took a waiter's friendly hand to guide us to the curbstone.

  36. In the restaurant we had run across a friend attached to the Staff, and now, meeting him again in the depth of our difficulty, we were told of lodgings to be found near by.

  37. The scene in the restaurant is inexhaustibly interesting.

  38. That evening, in a restaurant of the rue Royale, we sat at a table in one of the open windows, abreast with the street, and saw the strange new crowds stream by.

  39. The door of the restaurant opened and I quickly turned around.

  40. We dined in a restaurant near the Mont Parnasse railroad station.

  41. A bill from a restaurant for eighteen dollars' worth of past luncheons.

  42. I was going to dine alone at my hotel," said the Professor, at length; "but Spence says that he knows of a decent restaurant here.

  43. The deliberate words of Sir Robert at the restaurant recurred to him again and again, taking possession of his brain and ousting all other thoughts.

  44. There is an excellent little restaurant quite near, you see,—conducted by a very estimable Southern lady in reduced circumstances.

  45. Curiosity led him one night to the restaurant of Josiah Wade.

  46. I suppose that it is also ignorance on my part that supplies me with office hours in a public restaurant from one to three o'clock," he said, with a very unprofessional grin.

  47. Driscoll always breakfasted at this restaurant and had, naturally, become interested in this droll struggle between man and quail.

  48. The next morning, Driscoll was breakfasting as usual in the swell restaurant with the usual group--Graham, somewhat recovered, among them.

  49. There was some debate over this, and the committee finally went into the restaurant kitchen, to see that nothing got away.

  50. The restaurant was thronged each morning, and the proprietor wished he had some such attraction to such a class throughout all the rotund year.

  51. In fact the last are almost unknown with us, the cheap restaurant by no means taking their place.

  52. He took them to a small restaurant when Nelly had answered all his questions, and they dined sumptuously, or so it seemed to them, and he sat by them and told stories, and entertained them generally all the way home.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "restaurant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.