"Catering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Catering refers to the provision of food and beverages, often on a large scale, for a specific event, gathering, or group of people, such as a wedding, conference, or corporate function.
A cateran is a medieval Scottish term for a mercenary or a private soldier of the 14th to 17th centuries.
Catercorner is a noun that refers to a diagonally opposite point, direction, or location. It is often used to describe a point or direction that is 45 degrees from a given point or direction, rather than directly opposite. For example, "The catercorner bakery is two blocks from here."
A person who prepares and serves food and drinks at social events, parties, or gatherings, typically on a temporary basis.
Caterpillars are the larvae of moths and butterflies, typically Velvety, soft-bodied, and often brightly colored. They are usually eating plants and can grow up to several inches long.
To cater to something means to provide for or meet someone's needs or desires, often in a specific situation or context. For example, "The hotel caters mainly to business travelers."
The verb "caterwauled" is a bit archaic, but it means to make a loud, harsh, and unpleasant noise, typically by screaming or shouting. It can also imply a sense of chaos or uproar.
A caterwauler is a person who makes a loud, unpleasant, and usually off-key noise, such as a person who is singing or shouting in a way that is unpleasant to hear. The term is often used to describe someone who is being noisy or obnoxious in a way that is socially unacceptable.