waiter|waiters|waitress|waitresses in English
noun
['wait·er || 'weɪtə(r)]
one who serves tables at a restaurant or pub; someone who waits
Use "waiter|waiters|waitress|waitresses" in a sentence
1. Overwhelmed by the throngs, waiters and waitresses quit en masse.
2. Waiters and waitresses are country friendly, and the western theme is warm and homey.
3. Waiters and waitresses provide the service to the guests and work under a bartender.
4. All the waiters were suave and deferential, but her waiter had an edge.
5. The head waiter was debonair with the guests but firm with the Waiters.
6. 13 With rare exception, people toil as waiters or waitresses on their way to becoming something else.
7. But he concedes that surliness endures, even among waiters and waitresses who grew up in the privatised, post-Soviet years.
8. Bartenders fill drink orders either directly from customers at the bar or through waiters and waitresses who place drink orders for dining room customers
9. Bartenders fill drink orders either directly from customers at the bar or through waiters and waitresses who place drink orders for dining room customers
10. Waiter / actor, waiter / model, waiter / writer?
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12. The Brassiest Waitresses In Film History
13. Every restaurant customer sees the maitre d'hotel captain, or hostess who does the seating, the waiters and waitresses who take orders and bring food, and bussers who set and clear the table.
14. He was banging cocktail waitresses!
15. The waitress.
16. I'm just a waitress.
17. The waiters were attentive and friendly.
18. You're a waitress.
19. Diners routinely snap at waitresses to hurry up.
20. And he was rude to waiters.
21. I' m a waitress
22. They demanded the waitress.
23. The champagne may be warm, and the waitresses clueless.
24. And the waitresses... they all had the same face.
25. The new waitress at Merlotte's?