headwaiter

NOUN
  1. a dining-room attendant who is in charge of the waiters and the seating of customers
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How To Use headwaiter In A Sentence

  • Dan Donohue, who plays the title role in the OSF production of "Hamlet" that I praised in this space last week, doubles as the snobbish headwaiter of "She Loves Me," and he turns out to be as good a comedian as he is a tragedian. In Love With 'She Loves Me'
  • Subordinate to the maitre d'hotel are hostesses and headwaiters, who supervise the dining rooms.
  • When they were seated the headwaiter said, "The moosels vit sauce marinière are nize to-nide. We Can't Have Everything
  • Most notably, our headwaiter could not understand at the outset that we wanted to order and share half portions of each of several different dishes.
  • As Frank approached the headwaiter, he thought he caught a hint of disapproval in the old man's eye. THE TRAIL OF TERROR (THE THREE INVESTIGATORS MYSTERIES NO 39)
  • From the celerity with which the headwaiter approached her I decided she must be very rich or very distinguished. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • He smiled fike a headwaiter confronted with a fly in the mayonnaise. An Autobiography
  • We recognized headwaiters and porters, pool boys and cabaret singers, whorled barnacles for fingertips. Passeridae
  • As Frank approached the headwaiter, he thought he caught a hint of disapproval in the old man's eye. THE TRAIL OF TERROR (THE THREE INVESTIGATORS MYSTERIES NO 39)
  • He was promoted from chef of ring to headwaiter.
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