Headwaiter [noun]
Definition of Headwaiter:
dining room attendant
Opposite/Antonyms of Headwaiter:
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Sentence/Example of Headwaiter:
The headwaiter, clad in the long waistcoat and full trunk-hose of the late Seventeenth Century, bowed punctiliously.
Houston looked complacently at his drink while the headwaiter led Dorrine to a table on the far side of the room.
The headwaiter approached bearing another magnum of vintage wine.
The headwaiter always knows me the minute I come into the room—keeps a chair for me.
But when Stewart asked for his bill, the proprietor, instead of intrusting it as usual to the headwaiter, presented it in person.
When they were seated the headwaiter said, "The moosels vit sauce marinire are nize to-nide."
The way she said it, ten thousand sounded like a fairly generous headwaiter's tip.
Stet and the headwaiter rushed to the rescue with profuse apologies, Stet's crest undulating as if it concealed a nest of snakes.
He could think of nothing to say to the headwaiter who offered him his choice of tables.
Strathdene gave the headwaiter a bill and followed Kedzie out.