dinner is served Idiom, Proverb
first come, first served
the person who comes will have his turn first "First come, first served" she called as she put the food on the table.
First come, first served.
If one arrives early, one gets a better choice.
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informal If you arrive first, you will be served first; people will be waited on in the order they come; the person who comes first will have his turn first.
Get in line for your ice cream, boys. First come, first served. The rule in the restaurant is first come, first served. The team's owners announced that tickets for the World Series would be sold on a first come, first served basis only. There are only a few seats left so it's first come, first served. Compare: EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM.
well preserved
well preserved Aging gracefully, still in good condition, as in
I can't believe she's 65; she's certainly well preserved. [Mid-1800s]
dinner is served
Dinner is accessible and actually is actuality or has been brought to the table or abode area it will be eaten. Typically said as an allurement to others to appear and eat. A: "All right, everybody, banquet is served." B: "Wow, this all looks delicious!"Learn more: dinner, serveDinner is served.
It is time to eat dinner. Please appear to the table. (As if appear by a butler; generally jocular.) Sue: Banquet is served. Mary (aside): Aren't we adorned tonight? "Dinner is served," said Bob, rather formally for a barbecue.Learn more: dinner, serve
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