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Definitions from the WebWaldorfNoun (Proper)A Waldorf refers to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, a luxurious hotel chain known for its elegance and impeccable service. Sample Sentence: The couple had a romantic honeymoon at the Waldorf in New York City. Related Product: Waldorf Astoria hotels on Amazon NounAs a noun, a Waldorf is a type of salad made with apples, walnuts, celery, and mayonnaise or a creamy dressing. Sample Sentence: The caterer prepared a delicious Waldorf for the wedding reception. Related Product: Waldorf salad recipes on Amazon AdjectiveUsed as an adjective, Waldorf describes anything relating to the philosophy or educational approach followed by the Waldorf Schools, emphasizing creativity, holistic learning, and non-competitive environments. Sample Sentence: The parents enrolled their child in a Waldorf school to provide a well-rounded education. Related Product: Waldorf education books on Amazon Local UsageIn some regions, Waldorf is used as a local term referring to a specific town, neighborhood, or street. Sample Sentence: Let's meet at the café on Waldorf Street for lunch. Related Product: Waldorf street maps on Amazon | ||||
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