[
US
/ˈbəfət, bəˈfeɪ/
]
NOUN
- a piece of furniture that stands at the side of a dining room; has shelves and drawers
- a meal set out on a buffet at which guests help themselves
- usually inexpensive bar
VERB
-
strike, beat repeatedly
The wind buffeted him -
strike against forcefully
Winds buffeted the tent
How To Use buffet In A Sentence
- The body was buffeted about in the waves.
- This was served buffet style from huge urns by the head chef.
- This restaurant offers a buffet with a wide selection of traditional boerekos such as tomato bredie, chicken pie and a lavish carvery, as well as Malay curries and bobotie. Muti
- If you are perusing the buffet table, skip the items that are loaded with calories and fat, such as dressings and gravy. Durangoherald.com
- To cover our buffet table, we bought fabric by the yard and hemmed the ends.
- The restaurant serves three buffet meals a day and you can go all-inclusive. The Sun
- Molly: Then I suggest you set up a buffet with appropriate finger food and draft beer.
- As it was a seafood evening, we paid particular attention to that side of the buffet, and there were again more than just a few choices, with many items presented in different ways, to suit all palates.
- Then, billionaire investor Warren Buffett, whose annual letter to shareholders is one of the most widely read in investing circles worldwide, told the 35,000 shareholders attending Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting that they needed to read Dimon's letter. CEO Jamie Dimon steers JPMorgan Chase through crisis
- The buffet is now open! The Sun