Waitress - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈweɪtrəs|  American pronunciation of the word waitress
Brit.  |ˈweɪtrəs|  British pronunciation of the word waitress

noun

- a woman waiter

verb

- serve as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant (syn: wait)

Extra examples

The waitress carried away our empty dinner plates.

My career as a waitress lasted one day.

I asked the waitress to refill my coffee cup and she happily complied.

She is a secretary who moonlights as a waitress on weekends.

...a pixilated waitress who couldn't seem to get anything straight...

The waitress whisked my plate away before I was finished eating.

She is a waitress by occupation.

Let's order dessert when the waitress comes back.

The waitress received much scale at the hotel.

She started to speak, then broke off while a waitress served us coffee.

Peter called the waitress over and ordered a large brandy.

The waitress freshened our coffee.

Eventually, Mary got a job as a waitress.

Your waitress will take your order while you kick back and enjoy the game.

She's been moonlighting as a waitress in the evenings.

Word forms

noun
singular: waitress
plural: waitresses
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