waitress

[ US /ˈweɪtɹəs/ ]
[ UK /wˈe‍ɪtɹəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman waiter
VERB
  1. serve as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant
    I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's
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How To Use waitress In A Sentence

  • Elena and Marina got to see the same sight when the waitress turned to serve Sean. HAVANA BEST FRIENDS
  • Los Angeles is full of beautiful girls working as waitresses, hoping to be discovered by a movie agent.
  • Consequently, she had to exist on an average income of £26 per week from an evening waitressing job.
  • Friday nights were the best weeknights for tips, both waitresses knew.
  • The sound of a car stopping outside the hotel drew me to the window as the waitress left me, and I was in time to see an old gentleman with a long white beard step from the interior of a Daimler landaulette, the door of which was held open by a dignified chauffeur, whose attire seemed to consist mainly of brass buttons. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
  • The waitress looked up when the bells jangled, signaling a customer.
  • Noise rose from below like effluent from a blocked toilet and the light was so dim the waitress had to check the reservation book with a torch. Restaurant review: Platform
  • The former waitress is now a stay-at-home mum and is unable to return to work as she is too embarrassed to explain her condition to employers. The Sun
  • Once inside Johnson immediately abandoned Michael while he flirted with a waitress-bar hostess he knew.
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