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headwaiter
[ hed-wey-ter ]
Other Words From
- subheadwaiter noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of headwaiter1
Example Sentences
Cecil, the headwaiter, scanned up and down the yardsticks for somewhere to seat us.
As GQ’s Tom Carson put it in 2007, “He’s shrewd, he’s virile, he’s merry, and the camera loves him with the devotion of a headwaiter rushing over to light a billionaire’s cigar.”
James Oliver Gibson was born in Atlanta on April 1, 1934, to a hotel headwaiter and a homemaker.
During the trial, Mr. Schettino admitted that he had committed an “imprudence” when he decided to sail near the island of Giglio at high speed to greet the family of the ship’s headwaiter.
Liang Chen, 52, a headwaiter, was setting tables and welcoming his regular customers back as old friends.
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