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UK
/kˈeɪtəɹɐ/
]
[ US /ˈkeɪtɝɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈkeɪtɝɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who provides food and service (as for a party)
How To Use caterer In A Sentence
- Smiling caterers, in long white robes, served delicious spiced lamb, chicken, mounds of delicately flavoured rice and plump dates and figs.
- The leading seaman in each mess was called ‘the caterer’ and he chose ‘the cook-of-the-day’, a job that went by rotation.
- Instead of writing "Plan Birthday Party" on your list, you should break down your item into smaller, more accomplishable goals, like "call the caterer and order appetizers" and "pick up balloons from florist."
- Professional caterers will be present providing food, tea, coffee and soft drinks for hungry punters and there will be candyfloss and ice-cream for the children.
- Last of all, our thanks go to the caterers who have been unsparing in their efforts to make this afternoon such a success.
- Caterers can be hired to serve food you have made and to do the cleanup afterward.
- Some caterers will offer Jim Beam Bourbon as a house/well brand and Jack Daniel's as a call brand.
- Only over the coffee did Sarah mention that she had had a caterer prepare and bring in the meal. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
- Supermarkets, specialty food shops, bakeries and caterers are sources of quality prepared foods.
- And some people are going to make a bomb, even if the whole thing flops: coach operators, caterers. PASSION IN THE PEAK