Waiter
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144 examples of Waiter in a sentence
What an arrogant old
waiter.
When I used to work at Cheddar's, I was the world's worst
waiter
for about two weeks, but it wasn't entirely my fault.
I always thought he looked like a typical
waiter
at a Spanish restaurant, but then maybe those were the kind of guys women wanted back in the 1930s.
The drunk
waiter
routine is likewise very filled with tedium after the 10th visit to this situation.
Memorable set pieces include the appearance of the
waiter
at the elevator door, squeezing some kind of cherry crepes between his fingers before raping a mother and daughter...the daughter will have the dessert for her own when the door reopens.
The ugly woman attacking the
waiter
screaming "I'm hungry for love!".
The most eye-opening vignette is "Lunch", in which two men at a table can't get the
waiter'
s attention, and resort to eating their plates, utensils, clothes, and even the table...but they don't intend to stop there.
I love when Glenda and Ira are trying to have dinner with the Governor, and Nick poses as a
waiter.
As it flees from the night club, a
waiter
raises his hand: three bloody claw-marks from trying to stop the wild beast.
The whole thing with the drunken
waiter
got old VERY fast and was so overused and unfunny, it had me cringing rather than laughing.
The latter includes 178 approved job types; by design, none – the choices include waiter, bathroom attendant, taxi driver, auto battery repairman, mule driver, and wheelbarrow operator – makes use of an educated person’s skills.
Ask a
waiter
for a steak knife and you will draw a look that suggests you've asked for a sword.
But it’s common in customer-centric jobs to tip your waiter, your barista at Starbucks, or the concierge in your hotel.
Now the counter-revolution is being carried to its logical extreme: if everyone can be an owner, then everyone can be a capitalist, down to the barber, the waiter, and the trash collector.
Tell the
waiter
in advance that you do not want dessert.
A
waiter
came up to me and mumbled something about a bomb attack in New York.
C: Here (punches a
waiter
in the eye)W: Mhhh!C: I saved a buck (runs away).
For now, it may only be black humor (e.g., the New Orleans
waiter
who asks diners whether they want their shrimp leaded or unleaded).
(Others have become “business” leaders, but only Steve became someone known and admired by millions – including the Romanian
waiter
at the British Airways lounge where I am sitting now.)
Hearing steps ascending the stairs at the other side of the entrance, the
waiter
turned and recognized the Russian Count who occupied the best rooms in the hotel.
'And is the lady in?''The lady has been for a walk, but has now returned,' replied the
waiter.
This hotel had already reached this stage: everything – the soldier in a dirty uniform smoking a cigarette at the front door, acting as a hall-porter, the dismal and unpleasant ornamental cast-iron staircase; the free and easy
waiter
in a dirty dress coat, the general room with a dusty bouquet of wax flowers decorating the table, the dust and slovenliness everywhere, mingled with a kind of modern, self-satisfied railway-induced state of bustle.
The waiter, who was serving a meal to some engineers in the drawing-room, came up several times at her summons with a cross look on his face, but could not help fulfilling her orders; she gave them with such kindly insistence that it was impossible to disobey her.
When Levin opened the door, on his return from the doctor's whither Kitty had sent him, he saw the invalid at the moment when at Kitty's command Mary Nikolavna and the
waiter
were putting a clean shirt on him.
The long white skeleton back with the enormous shoulder-blades and protruding ribs and vertebrae was bare, and Mary Nikolavna with the
waiter'
s help somehow got one of the shirt-sleeves twisted and could not guide the long limp arm into it.
A
waiter
offered her coffee.
Send a
waiter
to clear it up, and get out my dress suit!'Vronsky entered the theatre at half-past eight.
Levin was just preparing to start a conversation with the old
waiter
when the Secretary of the Court of Nobility, an old man whose speciality it was to know all the nobles of the Province by name and patronymic, diverted his attention.
The old
waiter
offered him something to eat and Levin accepted.
Bring another bottle!...' he called to the waiter, and immediately began telling the story.
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