How to use "diner" in a sentence
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A roadside diner stood on the right, and Elliot pulled into the parking lot
As he and Tina walked across the parking lot toward the diner, Elliot couldn't shake the feeling that someone or something was watching them
At last, he and Tina went into the diner, trying not to look over their shoulders.
The long L-shaped diner was filled with glimmering surfaces: chrome, glass, plastic, yellow Formica, and red vinyl
The long wing of the diner was nearly full of customers now; about forty people were eating dinner or waiting to be served
Tina wanted to walk through the diner and grab each of the customers by the throat, shake and threaten each of them, until she discovered who had rigged the jukebox
Although no one was touching the jukebox, the volume increased, and the two words boomed through the diner, thundered, vibrated in the windows, and rattled silverware on the tables.
The two words blasted out of the speakers in all corners of the diner with such incredible, bone-jarring force that it was difficult to believe that the machine had been built with the capability of pouring out sound with this excessive, unnerving power.
After a second of surprised relief, everyone in the diner applauded the old fellow.
He was confused by the change in her demeanor, but she didn't want to explain things to him here in the diner
They put their heads down and scurried past the front of the diner, around the side, through the purple light under the single mercury-vapor lamp, and into the deep shadows behind the building.
"A tremendous sense of peace, of reassurance, came over me in the diner, just before you finally managed to shut off the jukebox
but he's reaching out to me." She struggled to explain the understanding that had come to her in the diner
"And it would be proof enough for you, if you'd had the same experience back there in the diner, if you'd felt what I felt
Do you have a better explanation for what happened in the diner?"
"Then explain what happened in the diner."