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catering
/ ˈkeɪtərɪŋ /
noun
- the trade of a professional caterer
- the food, etc, provided at a function by a caterer
Example Sentences
Gift cards are sold at kiosks in shopping malls or even websites that catering to this exchange market.
They were tired of the fare at restaurants catering to tourists and were craving something a bit more authentic.
He tried catering for two weeks for cash under the table, but quit when they stiffed him the money.
They have been catering to these reckless elements in the Tea Party and hurting themselves in a general election.
(And the catering was delicious) Beautiful couture dresses and sunshine is a winning combination.
I have trouble enough doing the chores without catering to her whims.
Placed superbly beyond the need of catering to advertisers, it would adhere to rigorous standards of the true, the beautiful.
There are three "leading" hotels in Toulouse catering for the automobile tourist.
This dilemma, however, may be avoided by catering to the dominant demand of bird-life at this season, the demand for food.
We found nothing remarkable in the catering of the Hôtel du Commerce.
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