Serving - meaning and definition. What is Serving
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What (who) is Serving - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Serving (disambiguation)

Serving         
·- ·adj & ·noun from Serve.
II. Serving ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Serve.
serving         
(servings)
1.
A serving is an amount of food that is given to one person at a meal.
Quantities will vary according to how many servings of soup you want to prepare...
Each serving contains 240 calories.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
A serving spoon or dish is used for giving out food at a meal.
Pile the potatoes into a warm serving dish.
ADJ: ADJ n
Serving         
The wrapping or winding of a cable composed of small size wire, laid closely and smoothly with a tool called a serving mallet, or serving block, or by machinery. It serves to protect the cable from wear.

Wikipedia

Serving

Serving may refer to:

  • Serving size
  • Providing a non-material good, as in the work of a servant
  • Supplying customers with food and drink, as in the work of a food server
  • Service of process, the procedure for delivering a legal or administrative summons
  • Serving channel, a type of file sharing channel
  • Servitude (disambiguation)
  • Worm, parcel and serve, a technique for protecting rope from abrasion
Examples of use of Serving
1. "Then they replied, ‘You are not serving Islam, you are serving America, you are serving the infidels.
2. He‘s serving his sixth congressional term, making him Delaware‘s longest–serving senator.
3. "Serving fish at an aquarium is like serving poodle burgers at a dog show," they said.
4. Many of the currently serving parliamentarians have been earlier serving as provincial council members.
5. Idema is serving a five–year sentence and Bennett is serving a three–year sentence.