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catering

[ US /ˈkeɪtɝɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kˈe‍ɪtəɹɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. providing food and services

How To Use catering In A Sentence

  • Another group of supervisors from light manufacturing industry are undertaking a conversion course to catering supervisor.
  • The money, if given, would fund the building of a new classroom, catering for children aged from three to four.
  • One of the areas I looked at first was the so-called ancillary services - that is cleaning, catering and laundry.
  • Isn't there something revolting about catering to the imagined needs of a tiny group of spoiled ladies, a Marie Antoinette–ish situation that reached its apotheosis when John Galliano showed his infamous clochard collection—the word means bum or hobo in French, and the tattered gowns, hand-stenciled to look filthy, trailed pots, pans, and other refuse—at the 1997 Dior haute couture show? Art in the Parks 3: Nan Kempner's Clothing
  • A chance conversation led to a brilliant new career for the young catering student.
  • The accolade has not gone to one of the big-name hotels but to a former Manchester couple who have converted a rundown B&B into a set of luxury self-catering apartments.
  • The catering is contained in a lovely tree-lined quadrangle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, and by the way, the funeral for my sons is in 2 weeks, if you come, bring some chips/dip, for I will not be catering. Sleeping Grizzly Bear Bean Bag
  • Harry had rather disturbing visions of Mark in every hotel and catering establishment they entered, asking if he could see the kitchen. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Expanding a restaurant business is the terrible double-edged mezzaluna of high-end catering. Times, Sunday Times
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