dinner-card

English

Noun

dinner-card (plural dinner-cards)

  1. A small daily dinner menu printed on a card.
    • 1898, Kate Douglas Wiggin, chapter 7, in Penelope’s Progress [], Boston, Mass., New York, N.Y.: Houghton, Mifflin and Company [], →OCLC:
      so the bridge man (I don't know his name, and don't care to know it) drew a diagram of the national idol on his dinner-card and gave a dull and elaborate lecture upon it.
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