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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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She is a waitress, he helps run the family ranch, and something more criminal.

Why, then, does working in one almost guarantee a waitress, hostess, or bartender will be at the receiving end of such harassment?

Over dinner, an elderly waitress at a nearby restaurant thought the timing of the attack was suspicious.

Bowie was born David Jones to a waitress mother and public relations father in Brixton, England, in 1947.

“I remember a lot of advances from my waitress/bartender days,” one woman replied.

Scattergood ate with ease and pleasure two complete suppers—to the openly expressed admiration of Emma, the waitress.

I never, even at my loneliest, held a waitress or attendant in talk for any satisfaction I had in her nearness.

Yamba acted as cook and waitress, but after a time the work was more than she could cope with unaided.

Tom Chavis told me yesterday that you are interested in a waitress in Lazette.

If your household does not include a waitress, there is a class of small services which need to be done before each meal.

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On this page you'll find 27 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to waitress, such as: flight attendant, hostess, stewardess, waiter, host, and porter.

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

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