166 examples of cater in sentences

Cater-traya hundred Guineasoh, damn the Dice'tis minecome, a full GlassDamnation to my Uncle.

Here she is, ware wing, Cater, ware wing, avaunt. LIN.

[Rett and Cater appear to be the names of dogs.

print ware wing cater.

This necessity often forced him against his own better judgment to cater to the perverted taste of the Restoration.

supply, suppeditate^; furnish; find, find one in; arm. cater, victual, provision, purvey, forage; beat up for; stock, stock with; make good, replenish; fill, fill up; recruit, feed. have in store, have in reserve; keep, keep by one, keep on foot, keep on hand; have to fall back upon; store &c 636; provide against a rainy day &c (economy) 817.

I grant this is no Fryday and I at this tyme no cater for the fishmarkett.

We cater to a little bigger class of tradeone of the many twists of the business," was the answer.

Consequently both parties must alike cater to that balance of political power.

Though Mrs. Midas shows a righteous zeal In preaching self-control at every meal, She never in her stately home forgets To cater freely for her precious pets.

Why sleeps the Muse?is there no room for praise, When such bright constellations blaze? When sage Newcastle, abstinently great, Neglects his food to cater for the state; And Grafton, towering Atlas of the throne, So well rewards a genius like his own: Granville and Bath illustrious, need I name, For sober dignity, and spotless fame; 20

Tarun Bharat also ushered in winds of change in the Goan media with supplements and booklets to cater to popular tastes.

It was for this section that the Konkan Mail would cater to.

Some of these days a fine man going to find you and then, erer, lady, let me cater for the wedding?" Interviewer: Samuel S. Taylor Person interviewed:

If this vexatious restriction were removed it is possible, if it is not certain, that while some halls remained faithful to comic songs and jugglers others would gradually learn to cater for more intellectual and subtle audiences, and that out of obscurity and disorder new dramatic forms, coloured and permeated by the thought and feeling of to-day, might be definitely evolved.

For a price we cater to themeven as their tailors, and milliners, and barbers.

By Harold Dean Cater.

Harold Dean Cater (A); 1Aug74; R582631.

Saint-Jean-de-Luz had a population of ten thousand two centuries ago; to-day it has three thousand, and most of these take in boarders, or in one way or another cater to the hordes of visitors who have made itor would, if they could have supprest its quiet Basque charm of coloring and charactera little Brighton.

Separate coaches are provided on railway trains, hotels, restaurants, theaters and other places of amusement, which cater to white customers, do not permit negro patrons.

"] I did not ask for it; I never yearned Within the Royal Court to board and bed; Like all the other honours I have earned, I had this greatness thrust upon my head; But if the Precincts are to be my lair Then for my comfort Ministers must cater; I want a second bath inserted there, Also an elevator.

[Illustration: THE SERVANT GIRL AND THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY] Not all employment agencies cater to this trade.

It was offered to the nation; and by those whose business it was to cater for the nation, pronounced a copy.

Chaucer's Cook was a personage of unusually wide experience, having, in his capacity as the keeper of an eating-house, to cater for so many customers of varying tastes and resources.

Sir,I think you would do well to cater more for womenwho, after all, are a rising sex.

166 examples of  cater  in sentences