10 Verbs to Use for the Word waitress

Seated at a small table she called a waitress and said: "Bring a cup of chocolate, a soft-boiled egg and some toast.

There he found the waitress he had met before, and he asked her for the name of the doctor who took care of the wounded Jerry Strann.

To this hole in the wall hurried the three waitresses, shrieking their orders above the din of many voices and the clatter and clash of plates and utensils.

"Is you de gal Miss Lyddy sont for?" inquired the yellow waitress a bit sharply.

"Indeed it is," said Patty, remembering a certain careless waitress at Mrs. Elliott's.

"Well," sighed the waitress, "you've had some luck in your life.

But to-night, "to celebrate the reunion," Mr. Mortimer chose to defy the advice of the many doctors"specialists" Mrs. Mortimer called themwho had successively called his a unique case; and after a tough battlehis wife demurring on hygienic, Sam on financial, groundsordered in a bottle of port, at the same time startling the waitress with the demand that it must not be such as that

"A butler had supplanted Cordelia's usual cordial waitress; he presented a tray for the card that I had not brought and said 'second story front.'

"What is all that stuff, Pansy?" exclaimed Patty, as she beheld her young waitress fairly staggering under her load.

"I do want a waitress; but have you had any experience?" "No, ma'am," said the girl very earnestly, "I haven't, but I'm just sure I could learn.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  waitress