During this scene a wall screen, charmingly decorated with palm trees and birds of paradise, has been taken away, disclosing a wretched serving-counter and stand for beer mugs, behind which a waitress is seen dispensing tots of spirits.
A waitress in spotless apron and cap came to Charles.
The waitress came back with the check, and with it brought a printed bill of fare which she gave to Charles.
The Major passed his cup for a second supply; a waitress brought a plate of hot cakes; the occupants of the corner table stood up, fastening furs and coats, and passed out of the door.
The dog watch waitress has part day and part night work.
The above agreement calls for not more than one split in a ten-hour watch, otherwise a waitress might be at call practically all day long and yet be only ten hours at work.
This is not the general rule, however, and accordingly the waitress was shocked, as one might be at a heresy, to hear the route that I had sketched out for myself.
The waitress reappeared with their lunch which had been simply chosen so as to admit of no possible failure, and in their present mood they were charmed with it.
They wound up with black coffee, and then the little waitress made out the account, which, after leaving her demurely astonished with her big silver tip, Wyndham paid to the nice old man in the box at the top of the stairs.
Even when the waitress got him there his mother could not quiet him.
He patted his wrists together and glanced triumphantly upon the frowsy, barefooted waitress while Mrs. March poured the coffee.
Her work as cook and waitress is almost doubled when she has to run up-stairs to remove the dishes from the dumb-waiter, and then fly back to her kitchen between the intervals of waiting on the table.
It is readily disposed of in that length of time if the cook has the courses ready promptly, and if the waitress understands her business.
It is almost impossible to find a waitress so careful that once in a while a dish will not be brought to the table with a black rim on the bottom, or wet or greasy with something spilled where it has been standing on the kitchen-table.
Those about the table may help themselves and one another, while the duties of the waitress may be confined to passing the dishes that are on the sideboard, changing the plates, bringing in hot dishes, etc.
The vegetables should, if possible, be served from the side, although in a family where no waitress is employed they may be set upon the table.
Any woman who is sure of her cuisine, and who has a waitress accustomed to her work, can give a pretty little dinner, and there is no pleasanter way of entertaining a few friends whom one especially wishes to honor.
Then Susan lunged for a time at the waitress life her sister led.
Thereby they came to the rights and wrongs of the waitress strike.
He's let her have her way with the waitressstrike and she's going to have an allowance of her own and all kinds of things.
What her name is, I just know it is a waitress out at the B&B Cafe.
We had a waitress that I think you are all familiar with that was out at B&B Cafe at 3 a.
In the remaining twenty five and one half seconds Willie walked what seemed to him a mile from his seat to the cashier's desk and at the last instant bumped into a waitress with a trayful of dishes.
Then was Claire certain that the waitress was baiting her, for the amusement of the men at the long table.
There is one waitress at the Leipzig House, Miss Annie Schweigenblat, but you wouldn't expect Miss Schweigenblat to deal them off the arm in black trousers with braid down the side.
She was awed that evening by hearing herwaitress discussing the novels of Ibanez.
The waitresswas instantly back with soup, and a collection of china gathered by a man of much travel, catholic interests, and no taste.
She was escorted by a bouncing, black-eyed waitress to a table for four.
Waitress down at the camp asked me whose car I was driving through.
In Oxford Street a pretty waitress in a tea-shop drew Mr. Franklyn's eye; a drop of rain whacked his nose.
The shower ceased; the tea was finished; the pretty waitress was coyly singeing her modesty in the attractive candle of Mr. Franklyn's suggestions.
A waitress with wild-rose cheeks and a busy step brought Orange Pekoe and lemon for her, Ceylon and Russian Caravan tea and a jug of clotted cream for him, with a pile of cinnamon buns.
Out of all this fog of unfriendliness appeared thewaitress at the St. Brasten Cocoa House; first, as a human being to whom he could talk, second, as a woman.
The Waitress makes out his voucher accordingly, and awards it to him, with a bright smile of approval and encouragement.
He made no remark, however, and at last the waitress addressed him.
Brady once was served at dinner by a waitresswhose surliness astonished him.
The woman who actually made the trip was a waitress from an Oswego hotel and she received $10 for it.
I've been a waitress since I was fourteen years old, and I think I can stand it until about next Wednesday.
Agent forgot to speak to Robinson about her, and the waitress wanted to know if she got through all right.
The waitress at McAdam was just inquiring about her--says she's U.
Quickly the waitress returns bearing what is apparently a model of the Tower of Babel but what is really a pile of plates and flat tin dish-covers.
Trying to entertain them while the new waitress hunted for it.
The waitressbrought him his glass of milk and a cheese-cake.
Therefore she did not reply to the rude old man, but shrugged her shoulders, and called to the waitress to bring her bill.
I refuse to sit down and make a waitress of your old mother.
While the waitress remained in the room the young man's gravity and meticulous politeness would have intimidated most mothers with a conscience as guilty as Mrs. Barry's.
He mentally reviewed his long walk of the day before, and when he came to the wide-awake little waitress of the Hotel Corot, he said to himself: "I have it!
He remained there all the rest of the day, listening to a blackbird whistling in its cage, and watching the little waitress in her goings and comings.
The little waitress began to laugh when she saw him coming.
When she had finished he asked her: "And--do you expect to be a waitress all your life?
When he reached the inn at Marlotte the little waitress recognized him immediately, and accosted him almost familiarly: "Good day, Monsieur.
Directly the fainting lady inside saw the waitress she revived.
Mrs. Fenton, her eyes flashing fire, was bustling up and down between the rows of boxes and denouncing the truant waitress in vigorous Billingsgate.
By and by a waitress moved some glasses and Cartwright looked up with a start.
He thought he knew where to find the cattle boat's shore-engineer, and when he did so the waitress gave them a table at which they would not be disturbed.
His tips were generous, and so long as he was punctual the waitress allowed nobody to use his chair.
He grinned, chucked thewaitress under the chin, and ordered a complex meal.
He whispers in the ear of a blushing waitress and laughs kindly) Ah, naughty, naughty!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waitress" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.