Definitionn. a person whose occupation is to serve at table
Last update: October 11, 2015
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He also at this time showed a leaning to Presbyterianism, but on the approach of the Restoration his views on church government underwent a change; indeed, he was always regarded as a time-server, though by no means a self-seeker. [Please select]
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A server of a servant. [Please select]
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The server piped the answers in the treble. [Please select]
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An illgirt server gathered sticky clattering plates. [Please select]
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In the fight we join to-day I'll break your back and wring the neck of every dastard and time-server who fawns at your feet.' [Please select]
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He moved to one side to make way for the priest and server, who were coming up the stairs. [Please select]
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They denounced him as a trimmer, a time-server, and a traitor, and on occasion they hissed him from the platform. [Please select]
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