Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wine-and-dine
verb phrase
/ˈwīn ənd ˈdīn/

Definition
To entertain someone with a lavish meal and drink, typically to impress or persuade them.

Examples
- They decided to wine-and-dine their clients to secure the new contract.
- Last night, we wine-and-dined at a fancy restaurant downtown.

Meaning
The phrase ‘wine-and-dine’ refers to the act of hosting someone for a meal that is accompanied by good wine, often with the intention of creating a pleasant experience or negotiation.

Synonyms
- Feast and entertain
- Gastronomic entertainment
- Win and dine