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Example sentences for "waiters"

Lexicographically close words:
waisted; waists; wait; waited; waiter; waiteth; waith; waitin; waiting; waitress
  1. Since it was perfectly obvious that their services were in fact not needed, the waiters received the announcement in good spirit and without serious question.

  2. Thirteen women student waiters and helpers, employed in one of the dormitories, did not join the Union, and took no active part in the agitation.

  3. The situation was also extremely amusing, because of the fact that the longer a settlement could be deferred, the longer the student waiters would continue to be fed at the expense of the University.

  4. The waiters and helpers found themselves organizing a Union, subscribing to extravagant declarations, and electing as their officers representatives from the most violent of the agitators.

  5. The waiters were in Russian peasant dress; the orchestra was Russian gipsy; the bill of fare was Russian; and there was only champagne to be had.

  6. Neeland sprang into the hall and leaped up the stairs; but the three men disguised as waiters had arrived before him.

  7. All these waiters and musicians and all could be home, relaxing, like.

  8. Defeat the two, he and Max might be able to accomplish, but Joe wasn't at all sure where the waiters would stand in the fray, nor anyone else in the small cabaret, for that matter.

  9. Waiters and others were converging on them.

  10. We had dined in Soho, and conversed amiably with Italian waiters and French wine-men.

  11. I wish they would leave Soho alone for the people like myself who feed there because it is cheap, and because the waiters will give us credit.

  12. His acquaintance among waiters alone is a matter for wonder.

  13. The Cock," immortalized by Tennyson, is one of the few survivals of the simple, and its waiters are among the best in London.

  14. He shares with all English waiters a fine disregard for form; yet he has that indefinable majesty which no Continental has ever yet assimilated; and he has, too, a nice sense of the needs of those who work in Fleet Street.

  15. The dinner was more than half over; the Dolphin waiters were carving and serving some savoury game; Mrs. Thompson exerted herself as a watchful and attentive hostess.

  16. Now the guests had eaten their dessert, and the hired waiters had gone from the room.

  17. One race of red-nosed innkeepers are gone, and their widows, eldest sons, or head waiters exercise hospitality in their room, with the same bustle and importance.

  18. The waiters began to flap the white table-cloths and spread the tables nearest the walls.

  19. It's very nice to have waiters and shop-people and railway porters sneering in a bad temper and being insulting in small, mean ways all the time.

  20. The older people had been served in the dining-room and many of them had already gone or were now taking leave, and the waiters were distributing little tables for the young people.

  21. The waiters were relieving the guests of their burdens, and carrying out the tables, and there was a stir through the house as the musicians took their places.

  22. There were about twenty guests at table; and if they and the waiters had been dressed in mediaeval costume, we might have imagined ourselves banqueting in the Middle Ages.

  23. Only the cadets and the waiters were left in the mess room.

  24. The waiters were so scared and perplexed they did not know what to do.

  25. No more was said, and the waiters began to bring in the food.

  26. Then came more orders, and the waiters went off, grinning from ear to ear, for at heart they sided with the students.

  27. I watched my chance, and when none of the waiters were looking, I slipped up to Ruddy's seat and put the powder into the glass of water in front of his plate.

  28. The teachers had just about finished their talk when they heard a hurried knock on the door of the office and one of the waiters appeared.

  29. Waiters stood aloof, effacing themselves, prepared to pounce upon their smallest need and annihilate it.

  30. American women walking the streets in Berlin, comic English waiters in German cafe's, slavish French laborers in German sweat-shops.

  31. So then we were at the captain's table, with the waiters waitin' on us and lookin' kind of funny to see what had happened and wonderin' why.

  32. Everybody said Colonel to Colonel Lambkin, and seemed to know him and was awful polite to him; and the waiters laughed at Mitch and me.

  33. We got the potatoes peeled and finally everything was cooked and all ready, and we was about to help wait on the table as before, when one of the waiters came in and said, "The captain wants to see you, boys.

  34. The girls were very much frightened and several of the waiters drew near with evident curiosity.

  35. Dinner with waiters and soup and mayonnaise and strawberry ice cream.

  36. As Deerehurst stepped forward to relieve Clodagh of her cloak, four waiters entered noiselessly; and almost immediately dinner was served.

  37. She turned away from him in slight uneasiness; and at the same moment one of the waiters filled her long Venetian glass with the light golden wine.

  38. Then she rose and moved to the table, as two waiters entered, and dinner was announced.

  39. During the first portion of the meal, conversation was fitful and impersonal; but as the waiters left the table to carry in one of the last dishes, the tone of the intercourse underwent a change.

  40. The waiters sneaked off, and the master of the hotel apologised.

  41. The noise of the cane was again heard; and I hastened downstairs, where I found Count Shucksen thrashing two or three of the waiters without mercy.

  42. I dressed myself and followed my second into the garden, where I found all the midshipmen and some of the waiters of the inn.

  43. He strolls into White's Chocolate-House, where the waiters have scarce seen him for a year.

  44. They had hardly finished when one of the waiters of the Hall came in with a large tray filled with an appetizing breakfast.

  45. Fred and Jack had just sat down and Randy was doing likewise, when one of the waiters came through the swaying car carrying a tray filled with eatables.

  46. And in the center of them all is a great glass-enclosed garden, filled with giant palms and tiny tables, tremendous waiters and infinitesimal chairs.

  47. As everybody exclaimed at the sight, an inner door opened and two waiters from the Levedag, who had been biding their time for my signal, appeared in answer to the bell.

  48. Many waiters at these places, by a judicious system of blackmail and starvation, have reduced the guest to a sad state.

  49. From the tardy and polished loiterer of the effete East, to the off-hand and social equal of the budding West, all waiters are deserving of philosophical scrutiny.

  50. White-aproned waiters passed and repassed, looking neither to the right nor left.

  51. Not until a courier returned, saying that the order had been obeyed, and all damages settled satisfactorily, did the armed waiters leave.

  52. The doors were opened, and armed men took the place of the waiters behind the chairs of the guests.

  53. The waiters went out on to the terrace and lifted him up and carried him away.

  54. A large dining-room opened out before her in which two waiters lounged.

  55. In the passage outside the door the waiters were clustered whispering together.

  56. Outside it in the passage the waiters were clustered, listening.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waiters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.