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training table
noun
- a table in a dining hall, as at a college, where athletes are provided with special meals to aid their conditioning.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of training table1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
So I found that reading really made time go by faster, in a good way, because you’re always sore and tired or on the training table or on my way to the gym in cold weather.
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"I suppose I'll be going to training table before long," said Clint reflectively.
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We old grads ought at least to furnish a training table, where they could eat without cost during the season anyway.
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They don't dare eat plain, Christian food, but have a "training table," and diet like invalids.
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The training-table was started, and including Coach Boutelle was made up of sixteen members.
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Being at training-table was lots of fun, although Clint regretted leaving Amy.
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