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buffet

self-service meal / sideboard / strike violently
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: buffetedpp: buffeteding: buffeting

The noun forms of this word are distinguished by their function: one refers to the style of dining where guests serve themselves, while the other refers to the physical furniture used to support such a spread. These are often used interchangeably in casual conversation but remain distinct in interior design and catering contexts. As a verb, the word carries a violent, rhythmic connotation. It describes the relentless pounding of natural forces, such as wind or waves, against a surface. This usage is common in nautical or aviation contexts to describe turbulence and instability.

Meanings

Noun

A meal consisting of several dishes from which guests serve themselves.

"The hotel offers a lavish breakfast buffet every morning."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To strike repeatedly and violently, typically referring to wind or waves.

"The small boat was buffeted by the fierce storm winds."

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To be struck repeatedly and violently by wind or waves.

"The aircraft buffeted severely as it entered the turbulence."

Noun

A sideboard or piece of furniture used for holding food and serving dishes.

"She placed the platter of appetizers on the mahogany buffet."

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