Citations:engage


 * 1895 March 1, Henry F. Osborn, “American Students at the Naples Zoölogical Station”, in Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, New Series, Volume I, Number 9, page 238,
 * He immediately offered, in a most generous way, to engage a table for his countrymen, and asked me not to admit any more Americans to the European tables.
 * 1902, Margaret Sidney, Five Little Peppers Abroad, Kessinger Publishing (2004), ISBN 1419119893, page 139,
 * Not a word did Tom lisp about the invitation to supper, but tucked his mother’s arm loyally within his own. “Sorry I forgot to engage a table!” he exclaimed, as they entered the restaurant.