Sentences with phrase «waiters passed»

While Musk continued to explain his position, waiters passed trays of sweetbread, truffled potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and bacon and waffles.
Perhaps it was when a waiter passed with a platter of the traditional delicacy «cuy,» roasted whole guinea pig.
A waiter passing through one area to another will shift their presentation accordingly.

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As a child I used to suffer tortures of shyness, and if my shoe - lace was untied would feel shamefacedly that every eye was fixed on the unlucky string; as a girl I would shrink away from strangers and think myself unwanted and unliked, so that I was full of eager gratitude to any one who noticed me kindly; as the young mistress of a house I was afraid of my servants, and would let careless work pass rather than bear the pain of reproving the ill - doer; when I have been lecturing and debating with no lack of spirit on the platform, I have preferred to go without what I wanted at the hotel rather than to ring and make the waiter fetch it.
Waiters, bus drivers and complete strangers smiled reassuringly when Hugh Ambrose was being a little noisy and reached out to ruffle his hair or tickle his feet as they passed him in his pushchair.
Even though Dion Waiters announced that the OKC Thunder «actually pass him the ball» unlike the Cleveland Cavaliers, it still looks like...
But it's when the script begins to rely on jokes about passing gas and gay waiters that it becomes clear the creative juices have run dry.
As he quickly finishes his drink and grabs another from a passing waiter, you invite him to debunk Forster's research... although no one has been able to do that to date.
A passing waiter looks down, shrugs, and empties an ashtray at their table.
Just flag down a passing waiter.
There is a cute short scene where Nate gets caught mid jump, however, by a passing waiter.
In After Lunch (1975), a bored waiter hovers in the background: painted the same flat blue as the room, he could pass for part of the décor.
Had you wanted that not to occur, you would also have spoken to the waiter (thereby passing your wife's request along because you must always obey your wife) to ignore that request and NOT bring the drink (which according to Mann he did not do).
I pass her request on to the waiter, and she returns and drinks the Martini.
At first, I was the world's worse waiter, but as time passed I found that I could accurately judge the dynamics of a new table long before I approached it.
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