catering

/ (ˈkeɪtərɪŋ) /


noun
  1. the trade of a professional caterer

  2. the food, etc, provided at a function by a caterer

Words Nearby catering

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How to use catering in a sentence

  • I have trouble enough doing the chores without catering to her whims.

  • Placed superbly beyond the need of catering to advertisers, it would adhere to rigorous standards of the true, the beautiful.

    The Wrong Twin | Harry Leon Wilson
  • There are three "leading" hotels in Toulouse catering for the automobile tourist.

    The Automobilist Abroad | M. F. (Milburg Francisco) Mansfield
  • This dilemma, however, may be avoided by catering to the dominant demand of bird-life at this season, the demand for food.

  • We found nothing remarkable in the catering of the Hôtel du Commerce.

    The Automobilist Abroad | M. F. (Milburg Francisco) Mansfield