Crossword-Solution: WAITRESS 8 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Waitress n. A female waiter or attendant; a waiting maid or waiting
woman.

We have 27 clues for the answer “WAITRESS”

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Musical in which Sara Bareilles made her Broadway debut 1 answer
woman who serves people with food and drink in a restaurant 1 answer
she brings your order at a diner 1 answer
Woman who brings you the bacon 1 answer
What Mildred was in "Of Human Bondage." 1 answer
Tipper's beneficiary 1 answer
Special announcer 1 answer
She takes orders 1 answer
She conveys orders 1 answer
Role for Perlman 1 answer
Server in a diner, perhaps 1 answer
Popular summer job 1 answer
Original occupation for Rachel on "Friends" 1 answer
Occupation for Alice 1 answer
Mildred Pierce's job 1 answer
Many a server, in the old days 1 answer
Maid to order 1 answer
Carte carrier 1 answer
Café employe. 1 answer
Alice, in "Alice" 1 answer
"Of Human Bondage" role 1 answer
Diner worker 2 answers
Diner staffer 2 answers
Restaurant employe. 4 answers
Diner employee 7 answers
RESTAURANT worker 7 answers
Restaurant employee 9 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WAITRESS (5)

Jocantha set to work hopefully; she had a long and rather high-pitched discussion with the waitress concerning alleged defects in an altogether blameless muffin, she made loud and plaintive inquiries about the tube service to some impossibly remote suburb, she talked with brilliant insincerity to the tea-shop kitten, and as a last resort she upset a milk-jug and swore at it daintily.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
Then she got a job as waitress in a down-town lunch-room, but one day she fainted while she was handing a dish, and that evening when they paid her they told her she needn't come again.
Bunner Sisters Edith Wharton 2008
Once, when one of the dining-room girls dropped a tray of dishes and half the women went to bed with headache from the nervous shock, he never even looked up, but went on with his dinner, and the only comment he made afterward was to tell the head waitress to see that Annie didn't have to pay breakage--that the trays were too heavy for a woman, anyhow.
Where There's A Will Mary Roberts Rinehart 2006
Not too hungry, though, to note with quick eye all that the little restaurant held of interest, nor too sleepy to respond to the friendly waitress who, seeing their dusty boots, and the sprig of sumac stuck in Fanny's coat, said, “My, it must have been swell in the country today!” as her flapping napkin precipitated crumbs into their laps.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 2008
Sometimes he had tried to make her jealous by talking of adventures in Paris, but they did not interest her; once or twice he had sat at other tables in the tea-shop and affected to flirt with the waitress who attended them, but she was entirely indifferent.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995

Quotes with WAITRESS (3)

The hand on my hair moved to my back, and I realized someone was singing softly. The voice was familiar, and something about it made my chest ache. Well, that was to be expected. Angels' songs would be awfully poignant. "'I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar, when I met you...'" the voice crooned. I frowned. Was that really an appropriate song for the Heavenly Host to be--
Rachel Hawkins Spell Bound
I was starting to wonder if I was ready to be a writer, not someone who won prizes, got published and was given the time and space to work, but someone who wrote as a course of life. Maybe writing wouldn't have any rewards. Maybe the salvation I would gain through work would only be emotional and intellectual. Wouldn't that be enough, to be a waitress who found an hour or two hidden in every day to write?
Ann Patchett Truth And Beauty
Fenchurch had red mullet and said it was delicious. Arthur had a swordfish steak and said it made him angry. He grabbed a passing waitress by the arm and berated her.“Why’s this fish so bloody good?” he demanded, angrily.
Douglas Adams So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1955–2023).