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Buffet   /bˈəfət/  /bəfˈeɪ/   Listen
Buffet

noun
1.
A piece of furniture that stands at the side of a dining room; has shelves and drawers.  Synonyms: counter, sideboard.
2.
A meal set out on a buffet at which guests help themselves.
3.
Usually inexpensive bar.  Synonyms: snack bar, snack counter.
verb
(past & past part. buffeted; pres. part. buffeting)
1.
Strike against forcefully.  Synonyms: batter, knock about.
2.
Strike, beat repeatedly.  Synonym: buff.



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"Buffet" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mercy, justifieth the sentence of the law that was gone out against his sins. He wrangleth not with the law, saying, that was too severe; though many men do thus, saying, "God forbid; for then woe be to us." He wrangleth not with the witness, which was his own conscience; though some will buffet, smite, and stop its mouth, or command it to be silent. He wrangleth not with the jury, which were the prophets and apostles; though some men cannot abide to hear all that they say. He wrangleth not with the judge, nor sheweth himself irreverently before him; but in all humble gestures ...
— The Pharisee And The Publican • John Bunyan

... the English which the sons had learned and with Gard's German which he found a strange article on its native ground, headway was made after a fashion. His bloodless American college variety of the language was very weak to buffet about in these ...
— Villa Elsa - A Story of German Family Life • Stuart Henry

... palm-houses had been emptied to form an avenue of green up the middle of the picture-gallery, at whose extreme end an altarpiece, representing a scene from the Book of Revelation, showed a company of the heavenly host as a background to a buffet-table crowded with refreshments. The constant movements and the brilliant lights provided a fitting air of gaiety to the scene. It was Mrs. Ogilvie's whim to have her rooms illuminated in a manner as nearly as possible to represent the effect of tempered sunlight. 'No woman cares ...
— Peter and Jane - or The Missing Heir • S. (Sarah) Macnaughtan

... conducted the Queen to supper, which was served in the dining-room. The long double table was covered with shields, vases, and tankards of massive gold plate. Opposite the Queen, where she sat at the centre of the horseshoe or cross table, a superb buffet reached almost to the roof, covered with plate, interspersed with blossoming flowers. After supper her Majesty danced in a quadrille with Prince George of Cambridge, opposite the Duke of Beaufort and the Duchess of Buccleugh. The Queen left the ball-room ...
— Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen V.1. • Sarah Tytler

... the same day with a broom or a whip. The moanings and groans of the dying child, whose wounds were mortifying from neglect, aroused the pity of a baker opposite, who sent the overseers of the parish to see the child, who was found hid in a buffet cupboard. She was taken to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and soon died. Brownrigge was at once arrested; but Mrs. Brownrigge and her son, disguising themselves in Rag Fair, fled to Wandsworth, and there took lodgings ...
— Old and New London - Volume I • Walter Thornbury


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