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coat check
Dear native speakers,
what do the undelined parts mean in the following sentece?
"The catere's services were really inclusive: food, wine, flowers, decorations, coat check, music, and master of ceremonies."
Thanks.
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Re: coat check

Originally Posted by
haseli22
Dear native speakers,
what do the undelined parts mean in the following sentece?
"The catere's services were really inclusive: food, wine, flowers, decorations, coat check, music, and master of ceremonies."
Thanks.
The caterer provided a number of services. Among those services he provided was a service where an attendant took and put away the coats of the guests. He also provided a person to speak to the guests and announce what was going to happen next, or to announce who the next speaker was going to be - this person is called a master of ceremonies.
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