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  • noun Plural form of waitstaff.

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Examples

  • Service, even at a peripheral table, was almost besiegingly attentive, although the era of all-male French waitstaffs with thick accents in a New York restaurant is passé.

    A New York Spin on French Classics 2009

  • And waitstaffs are fielding questions from concerned guests worried that what they're being served may not be safe.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • And waitstaffs are fielding questions from concerned guests worried that what they're being served may not be safe.

    STLtoday.com Top News Headlines 2010

  • And waitstaffs are fielding questions from concerned guests worried that what they're being served may not be safe.

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • For a more casual outing, the waitstaffs at Nadia's, Samba and Eno Vino are all very helpful resources for beginners.

    unknown title 2009

  • For a more casual outing, the waitstaffs at Nadia's, Samba and Eno Vino are all very helpful resources for beginners.

    unknown title 2009

  • For a more casual outing, the waitstaffs at Nadia's, Samba and Eno Vino are all very helpful resources for beginners.

    unknown title 2009

  • For a more casual outing, the waitstaffs at Nadia's, Samba and Eno Vino are all very helpful resources for beginners.

    unknown title 2009

  • For a more casual outing, the waitstaffs at Nadia's, Samba and Eno Vino are all very helpful resources for beginners.

    unknown title 2009

  • Hey, there's nothing smaller than tipping, and cheaping out waitstaffs could be just the kind of taint that American sports 'golden boy doesn't need.

    SPORTSbyBROOKS 2009

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