Pronunciation: /ˈsɜrvɪŋ/
noun a portion of food or drink
A1 I am serving dinner tonight.
A2 She is serving drinks at the party.
B1 The restaurant is known for its excellent customer service.
B2 The serving size at this restaurant is very generous.
C1 The serving staff at the event were professional and efficient.
C2 The serving presentation at the Michelin-starred restaurant was exquisite.
verb present participle of serve
A1 She is serving food at the restaurant.
A2 He enjoys serving customers at the store.
B1 The waiter was serving drinks to the guests all night.
B2 The chef is known for serving up delicious dishes at the five-star restaurant.
C1 The diplomat has been serving his country for over two decades.
C2 The dedicated nurse has been serving the community for many years.
formal The waiter is serving the main course to the guests.
informal I'll be serving up some drinks at the party tonight.
slang She's been serving looks with her new outfit.
figurative By volunteering at the shelter, she is serving the community in a meaningful way.
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