7 Metaphors for waiters

Now there are many occupations which involve prolonged standing and so induce the condition of flat foot: waiters, hall-porters, hawkers, policemen, shop-walkers, salesmen, and station officials are examples.

The father wrote on a piece of paper these words: "A patient waiter is no loser."

The Head Waiter at this Hotel was a Colored Gentleman with a False Front and a Dress Suit that fit him too soon.

* The clown in the circusthat is talent, and the waiter in the frock coat speaking to himthat is the crowd; the waiter with an ironical smile on his face.

The waiters were models of calmness and deliberation.

"WAITER, MY NEIGHBOUR'S EFFORTS WITH HIS SOUP (BY THE WAY, I'M SURE HE OUGHT TO BE INTERNED) ARE MORE THAN I CAN BEAR.

Sometimes I am ready to say, 'How can I forget you, when you have hung around me so closely for half an hour?' "Our waiter at the Adelphi Hotel, at Liverpool, was a very respectable middle-aged man, with a white neck-cloth; he looked like a Methodist parson.

7 Metaphors for  waiters