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"Cater" in a Sentence (33 examples)
The net-cafes here cater to students; fees start at around a pound an hour.
We cater to you, the customer with refined taste.
When Congress is dysfunctional, we should draw our congressional districts to encourage politicians to cater to common sense and not rigid extremes.
Now youngsters are beginning to stay to cater to the unexpected wave of tourism.
Laborers in the emerging underclass who cater to the whims of the better-off are sometimes referred to as “wealth workers."
This restaurant does not cater for vegans.
His parents cater to his every whim. They'll spoil the child.
Tom has tastes in food that are difficult to cater for.
Lent is becoming popular with people in the formerly Communist country, and many restaurants are trying to cater to their taste.
One of the great things about the Internet is the vast array of websites that cater to every conceivable interest.
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Noe widdowes curse caters a dish of mine.
Priya’s parents’ Hinduism seemed to present conflicting views of sex: […] What people don’t know about the Kama Sutra is that it’s actually a text that … very heavily caters to Madonna/whore complexes. That it’s actually quite misogynistic. And that it’s actually catered more for male pleasure and … males always will have the upper hand according to the Kama Sutra.
Huludao’s Xingcheng county and two districts have ordered entertainment venues such as theatres and cinemas to close, while restaurants are not to offer banqueting services or cater for large gatherings.
I catered for her bat mitzvah.
His company catered our wedding.
He that doth the Rauens feede, Yea prouidently caters for the Sparrow.
I always wanted someone to cater to my every whim.
Art... was... catering to the national taste and vanity.
And on the other side of the enter key, they would almost invariably find forums collectively celebrating individuals’ secret desires, or enterprising smut-mongers catering directly to them.
The business caters for young professionals.
A gents' toilet room might be found in a house that caters for the cheaper class of theatrical patronage, where the slangy language of the "goin' to the mat this aft?" style prevails. A gents toilet room is not found in the Southern Hotel. It either "men's" or "gentlemen's".
The former were catered for both by liquor stores and, to a lesser extent, by the bottle shops of hotels.
I am oure Catour and bere oure Alther purse.
Rec. for iij calvys off þe cater of Crystis Cherche.
Of his diete catour was scarsite...
The eye is loues Cator.
The trees are set checkerwise, and so catred [Latin: partim in quincuncem directis], as looke which way ye wyl, they lye leuel.
‘Cater’ across the rails ever so cleverly, you cannot escape jolt and jar.
Cater and Cater-cornered, diagonal; diagonally. To ‘cut cater’ in the case of velvet, cloth, etc., is... ‘cut on the cross’. Cater-snozzle, to make an angle; to ‘mitre’.
The auditour... cometh in with sise sould, and cater denere, for vi.s. and iiii.d.
Cater is a very good caste.
The very terms of the art are enough to frighten an amateur. Hunting, dodging... caters, cinques, etc.
Cater... The name given by change ringers to changes of nine bells. The word should probably be written quaters, as it is meant to denote the fact that four couples of bells change their places in the order of ringing.
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