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waitress

noun as in steward

noun as in waiter

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noun as in waitperson

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There remains a strict sense of territory and hierarchy as the waitresses do their work and the chefs do theirs, all with an anxious intensity.

The kitchen turns into a madhouse with cooks working and waitresses fighting to get their orders out first, all while the floor is flooded with soda.

When she played an insecure, nutty waitress who sketches her idols from the 1960s in “After Hours,” The Times called her performance “touchingly bizarre.”

There are some handshakes before Khal talks to the waitress in German and then switches back to Arabic, his native tongue.

From BBC

In Louisville, I asked a waitress, “If I’m an undecided voter, who would you recommend I vote for?”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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