Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to-wine-and-dine
verb phrase
/tə waɪn ənd daɪn/
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Definition
To entertain someone by taking them out for a meal or providing them with lavish hospitality.
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Examples
- After a long week, he decided to wine and dine his partner at a fancy restaurant.
- The company likes to wine and dine its top clients to maintain good relationships.
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Meaning
The phrase ‘to wine and dine’ refers to the act of treating someone to good food and drinks, often to impress or show appreciation.
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Synonyms
- entertain
- host
- pamper