caterer
Americannoun
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one whose business is to provide food, supplies, and sometimes service at social gatherings.
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one who caters.
noun
Etymology
Origin of caterer
Example Sentences
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The Charlotte Russe is a specialty of my mother, a former caterer who helped run New York’s Hard Rock Café in the ’70s.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2026
Normally what they do is they'll hire a caterer and hire a party planner, they'll come in and they'll fluff and puff your house and cook all the food, and I would just disappear.
From Salon • Feb. 20, 2025
"Every caterer has had to take some money off the meal plate," he said.
From BBC • Dec. 10, 2024
At various points, Garvey allegedly owed money to his gardener, his mirror installer, a caterer, local grocery stores, and his church.
From Slate • May 29, 2024
You want to be an engineer, a computer programmer, a secretary, a doctor, a lawyer, a caterer, a gardener, a construction worker, or whatever.
From "My Life with the Chimpanzees" by Jane Goodall
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