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waitstaff

or wait staff

[ weyt-staf, ‐-stahf ]

noun

  1. a staff of waiters or waitresses who wait on tables, as in a restaurant.
  2. a waiter or waitress.


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Example Sentences

TGI Fridays bartenders trained Tom Cruise for his role in the 1988 film “Cocktail,” the company has boasted, and its waitstaff’s colorful button-filled uniforms were parodied in the 1999 film “Office Space,” starring Jennifer Aniston.

Waitstaff carried trays of drinks, loud music blasted throughout the house and partygoers were snorting cocaine and using marijuana, according to the lawsuit.

At Wally’s, the waitstaff seems to think he’s just drunk, which is better than being crazy in these parts.

When he pays for dinner, he tips the waitstaff generously.

While many folks described uplifting interactions with waitstaff as important, a few said they prefer to enjoy their food uninterrupted.

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