On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Waiters. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Waiters meaning
plural of waiter
Using Waiters
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of waiter
- In the example corpus, waiters often appears in combinations such as: waiters and, the waiters, as waiters.
Context around Waiters
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 13 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Waiters
- In this selection, "waiters" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, new, prancing, long, passed, dozens and carrying stand out and add context to how "waiters" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include across the waiters who are and and the waiters try to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "waiters" sits close to words such as adamson, adapts and adeyemi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with waiters
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The beer is served by waiters carrying up to 12 mugs at a time. (14 words)
The mood was chummy as waiters and clientele joined in singing happy birthday to guests. (15 words)
The menus are written in 12 different languages, and the waiters try to hail you inside. (16 words)
In Valencia, where a foot of rain fell over parts of the city, workers of all stripes were stuck on the job during the flooding — from waiters at restaurants in a shopping center to white-collar employees trapped in office parks. (41 words)
Lady Gaga - who said back in 2011 that she 'loved ham and cheese sandwiches from Paris' - was seen chatting away making her order before sharing a laugh and joke with one of the waiters who took her card payment. (39 words)
The vision of Prime Minister Burnham’s (himself nervous about Guyana becoming a ‘nation of waiters and sycophants’) was of arriving tourists being quickly whisked away from the city to enjoy the beauties of the interior. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Mr. Salaam’s supporters talked local politics, as waiters passed trays of macaroni-and-cheese bites and fried chicken and waffles.
Parpounas attributed that as partly being down to waiters being better trained in asking customers if they wish to take the leftovers home.
The mood was chummy as waiters and clientele joined in singing happy birthday to guests.
They included a glass company in New Jersey, a carpet company, 48 waiters, dozens of bartenders and other hourly workers and real estate brokers who'd sold his properties.
If this season is anything like the others, the new waiters and bartenders will be obligated to provide gossip and fight in the parking lot of SUR while they’re on the clock.
In Valencia, where a foot of rain fell over parts of the city, workers of all stripes were stuck on the job during the flooding — from waiters at restaurants in a shopping center to white-collar employees trapped in office parks.
Lady Gaga - who said back in 2011 that she 'loved ham and cheese sandwiches from Paris' - was seen chatting away making her order before sharing a laugh and joke with one of the waiters who took her card payment.
Singh and his team permitted us about five minutes at the tandoori ovens before shooing us into the dining room as waiters.
Staunton descends an outrageous, flower-decked restaurant staircase into a shoal of prancing waiters, their coat-tails slicing the air like scimitars.
The beer is served by waiters carrying up to 12 mugs at a time.
The exterior resembles a Scottish inn while inside it’s decked out like an old-world pub with waiters clad in plaid.
The menus are written in 12 different languages, and the waiters try to hail you inside.
The trust's breaching waiting list guidelines came to light after a leak about the practice of not recording 'long waiters' normally.
The vision of Prime Minister Burnham’s (himself nervous about Guyana becoming a ‘nation of waiters and sycophants’) was of arriving tourists being quickly whisked away from the city to enjoy the beauties of the interior.
Waiters have up to nine possible discounts they can give to clients, including for ‘smiling upon arrival’, ‘for being patient’, ‘for being polite’ and ‘for arriving on time for your reservation’.
Alexander Monaenkov, a Moscow-born burger-bar owner in Prague, says he handed out gloves to evoke the refinement of white-gloved waiters in Michelin-star restaurants.
A long table is set up for lunch under the grand stone cloisters, as a fleet of waiters pour stems of sparkling rose in the sunshine.
But she says her new titles and honors didn’t change the way strangers perceived her as a black woman: she still got cut in line, ignored by waiters and eyeballed suspiciously in stores.
Denis Sabbadini points to the narrow laneway below his second-storey Waiters Restaurant in the east of Melbourne's CBD.
During the Klan meeting, the camera pans across the waiters who are standing at the back of the room.
Common combinations with waiters
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- waiters and 14×
- the waiters 8×
- as waiters 7×
- waiters at 4×
- waiters who 4×
- from waiters 3×
- of waiters 3×
- to waiters 2×
- by waiters 2×
- waiters in 2×