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  • noun Plural form of caterer.

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Examples

  • The banquet hall rang with laughter -- particularly the table of colleagues who had worked alongside Caitlin and Jen while they called caterers, orchestrated bridesmaid fittings and nitpicked contracts from their desks while simultaneously juggling sales calls and meeting commission goals.

    When Wedding Planning Becomes A Full-Time Job 2010

  • I called the caterers, and the woman who answered apologized and said she’d be right there to pick him up.

    Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011

  • I called the caterers, and the woman who answered apologized and said she’d be right there to pick him up.

    Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011

  • The caterers were a family operation, Corey knew, and besides being very good, they obviously enjoyed working together.

    A GIFT OF LOVE Judith McNaught 1995

  • The caterers were a family operation, Corey knew, and besides being very good, they obviously enjoyed working together.

    A GIFT OF LOVE Judith McNaught 1995

  • Those numbers don't include industry-related jobs such as caterers and truckers.

    Taxes Halt TV Shows, Films 2010

  • With support staff such as caterers and makeup people finding work hard to come by, word out of NBC that non-striking writers may face layoffs, but talk show host Ellen Degeneres hopes to keep her show on air despite the strike.

    CNN Transcript Nov 10, 2007 2007

  • Local businesses such as caterers, restaurants and hardware stores benefit from the influx of clientele and service needs--not to mention the number of residents employed by the entertainment industry who suddenly have work.

    Home Movies 2006

  • In our neighbourhood there are, too, a vast number of "caterers" and

    Walking-Stick Papers Robert Cortes Holliday

  • Daniel, as the "caterers," with sleeves rolled up, worked hard over the lemonade.

    The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore Laura Lee Hope

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