catering
Britishnoun
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the trade of a professional caterer
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the food, etc, provided at a function by a caterer
Example Sentences
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I have no problem with chefs like Redzepi catering to the elite — chefs have done that for centuries.
From Los Angeles Times
Instawork, the company that hired Arciga and more than 50 others like him that day, has historically been an employment agency, catering largely to stadiums, hotels and kitchens that need temporary workers.
From Los Angeles Times
From 2029, agriculture, environmental and animal care, catering and hospitality, hair and beauty, and protective services will be added.
From BBC
Lopes Lara said prediction markets could appeal to young women by catering to their interests and expertise in ways that traditional financial markets haven’t.
Allen and her son are at the vanguard of a fast-growing business catering to health-conscious parents.
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