How To Use Serviette In A Sentence

  • The surely insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
  • Fortunately we managed to recover our serviettes before they became soaked with melted butter.
  • The surly insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
  • Perhaps Cook could still be successfully de-poshed, taught to say the word "serviette" and to look a bit less like a Back to the Future-style preview of Prince William and Kate Middleton's louche ski-holidaying middle son. Now England have won the Ashes, it's time to focus on being liked | Barney Ronay
  • Implements such as tongs and serviettes must be used as far as possible to avoid the direct handling of food.
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  • There were plates on the neatly arranged table and glasses and serviettes.
  • I arrange some serviettes on the table, along with some cutlery and utensils.
  • For a change the serviette was not under the food!
  • A creature who can't even stand people who say "serviette" instead of "table-napkin"! ' The Convert
  • When I first began my course at the beginning of the year, there was a tray of forks, spoons, stirrers, sugar, salt, pepper and serviettes permanently on a shelf, which everyone could have access to.
  • In addition she went in search of serviettes and brought them to our table.
  • Quickly scanning the table in front of me, I began hastily withdrawing serviettes from the dispenser to my right.
  • Along with your vouchers you also get serviettes.
  • Regular users will know that serviettes and straws are located at central points around the restaurant.
  • The door flew open and in dashed a gentleman with a serviette round his neck.
  • Mel wiped his forehead with a serviette every few minutes.
  • Although attractively and efficiently served both the teacake and croissants came on top of serviettes.
  • I left out the ad-hoc pronunciations for "pasta" because I don't know how to do it unambiguously, "serviette" because I don't know how to show /3:/ without implying rhoticity, and "napkin" because it's too bloody obvious -: Languagehat.com: TRAI(T).
  • As a result our paper serviettes were useless by the time we reached a table.
  • The door flew open and in dashed a gentleman with a serviette round his neck.
  • The two Japanese girls working there started talking Japanese very quickly and running around, cramming a wad of serviettes into my hand.
  • Why put a serviette between the baguette and plate?
  • The barista immediately whipped up the suggestion of a croissant, and I was proud to understand when the madam asked for a "serviette". Archive 2004-05-01
  • I chewed my lip and did nervous origami with the serviette, folding it into the shape of Brazil. My Other Mother is a Ferrari
  • A buffet had been placed in the breakout area today and within 5 minutes the plates and serviettes had been unwrapped and a serviette taken.
  • I wiped my hands on the serviette, being careful to avoid São Paulo, then shuffled through the pile. My Other Mother is a Ferrari
  • The surly insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
  • The waitress helpfully provided cutlery and serviettes.
  • Not nice at all," he said, wiping his mouth with his serviette. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • I arrange some serviettes on the table, along with some cutlery and utensils.
  • The white linen thing at your place is called a napkin (not a serviette; a serviette is a paper napkin with Christmas trees printed on it).
  • When Lucy took her first sip, she got froth on her lips, which she dabbed at with a serviette. AFTERMATH
  • I tried on a floral two-piece which made me look like an oversized napkin in a serviette ring.
  • I draw all the time, on scraps of paper, serviettes, anything that's around.
  • Although attractively and efficiently served both the teacake and croissants came on top of serviettes.
  • He collected the larger pieces of glass, then stood and wrapped them in a serviette before handing them to a passing waiter. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • The door flew open and in dashed a gentleman with a serviette round his neck.
  • Wrapped in a serviette it was lying on the lap of a fat, snoozing gentleman.
  • Jenny sipped some lager and dabbed her lips with a paper serviette. AFTERMATH
  • Cake forks and serviettes were provided, thankfully not placed under the buttered teacake!
  • Unable to catch the waitress's eye, I went in search of knives and serviettes.
  • The white linen thing at your place is called a napkin (not a serviette; a serviette is a paper napkin with Christmas trees printed on it).
  • The surely insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
  • The door flew open and in dashed a gentleman with a serviette round his neck.
  • Pendant ce temps on attachoit au seigneur une serviette en soie; on pla鏾it devant lui une pi鑓e de cuir rouge, ronde et mince, parce que leur coutume est de ne manger que sur des nappes de cuir; puis on lui apporta de la viande cuite, sur deux plats dor閟. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Ann was pleased with the quality and size of the serviettes.
  • He carefully tucked a linen serviette under his chin to catch any falling bits of flaky pastry. Exit the Actress
  • In desperation I had a toasted ham sandwich in brown bread which was fine, but I should have liked a serviette.
  • We would have appreciated serviettes but thought this was probably an oversight.
  • The surely insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
  • You are now handed a fork and serviette when you buy some hot food from the buffet, and the sugars, spoons and stirrers are kept next to the coffee machine for only those purchasing a hot drink to take.
  • It was so dry that I chickened out and wrapped it up in a serviette for home consumption.
  • A serviette is a paper napkin Alice Band … why would you think it’s a sanitary towel?! Permission
  • I used to see him in service stations at 2am in the morning autographing serviettes for staff.
  • Cake forks and serviettes were provided, thankfully not placed under the buttered teacake!

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