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waiter

[wey-ter] / ˈweɪ tər /


NOUN
serving tray
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Lloyd’s to this day has liveried staff called waiters, a throwback to its 1688 beginnings in Edward Lloyd’s coffeehouse close to the River Thames.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every meal ended with a waiter placing a QR code on the table to provide feedback.

From The Wall Street Journal

Among those arrested were a waiter, a driver and a shoe-maker.

From BBC

One evening, into one of these happy hours strode another colleague: a raven-haired, curvy, slightly-older-than-me woman who waved the waiter off when he began reciting the beers on tap.

From Washington Post

The contractors’ suspicions dovetail with decades of academic research documenting how racial, gender and age bias all influence customer impressions of service workers, from waiters to taxi drivers.

From Seattle Times