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Sentences with waitress

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  • She had been working in a pub, cooking and waitressing. [VERB]
  • The waitress brought their order.The waitress poured him some coffee.She tipped the waiters and waitresses because the service was good.
  • Edwardian-style waitresses served tea of salmon and cucumber sandwiches, cakes and scones on the lawn.
  • Vacated tables were cleared promptly and service by traditionally dressed waitresses was efficient.
  • She waitressed in a restaurant to help pay her way through college.
  • Efficient waitresses managed to keep tables cleared as customers departed and before more arrived.
  • How does the salary for a waitress at Hooters compare to waitresses at other restaurants?
  • Flash has the friendliest bouncers, most evil bar tenders and sweetest waitresses of any club.
  • The waitresses served sandwiches cut into triangles of white bread, and wore those black and white uniforms.
  • Instead, waiters, waitresses and every other person who used to have to rely on tips to live were given a decent wage.
  • The two of them had got a job together working as waitresses at a local restaurant.
  • Here you'll sit at long communal tables while waitresses in Bavarian costume serve foaming pots of beer.
  • When your BBQ items are ready, one of the friendly waitresses will bring the plate right to your table.
  • The waitress who served me my pizza had clearly been reading Professor Elias's study.
  • She was the only waitress who refused to serve the bikers who dined there several times a week.
  • I was in Australia not so long ago and spoke to a young waitress serving at the table.
  • My sister lives in Florida and works as a waitress for the Red Lobster restaurant chain.
  • After Shaz had been staying at our place for a few weeks, she got a job as a waitress in the restaurant of a nearby hotel.
  • Mum worked as a waitress at the Ark restaurant in Palace Gardens Terrace and went on to be a photographer.
  • I stroll to the other end of the hall and the waitress seats me at an empty table.
  • We didn't have long to wait before a cheerful waitress seated us at a small table for two near a window.
  • We discussed it all with great enthusiasm and I double-checked with the waitress that there was indeed the Smith Street connection.
  • Jeff Turnbull A young waitress who killed herself by jumping off a building was the victim of systematic bullying by co-workers at a Melbourne cafe.
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