From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdinner tableˈdinner ˌtable noun → the dinner table → dining table
Examples from the Corpus
dinner table• Fortunately, while traditional values have hardly changed at the dinner table, cooker design has.• The credit for the laughter at the dinner table could be said to be shared between Henry and Frank Conway.• And more is at stake than manners at the dinner table.• Norm was more pleasant at the dinner table when the boys were not there.• Apples crop up everywhere from the dinner table to our most ancient myths and legends.• Before the week is over, she will make several more shopping trips to put food on the dinner table.• They exchanged glances of iron and fire over the dinner table and across the seemingly still spaces of the living room.• The dinner table had become our favorite battleground.