A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter.
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Examples for "bar "
Examples for "bar "
1 The flag was also spotted at a bar in Sea Point recently.
2 Facebook maintains that political advertising requires a higher bar for free speech.
3 Cuernavaca police said the bodies were found early yesterday outside a bar .
4 However, that sets the bar low if there is any good news.
5 A south London pub seeks two bar staff: 500 candidates step forward.
1 Presently, however, we saw that food was being served in the saloon .
2 Tesco's latest crisis has put Richard Broadbent in the last chance saloon .
3 He thought of the grinning men of the saloon ; the hidden words.
4 The fight in the saloon had completely sobered the rest of them.
5 One was a BMW saloon that was either new or recently cleaned.
1 I could doze in a chair in the barroom for that matter.
2 She asked Kato to accompany her husband in the barroom business meetings.
3 Aw, Mike, I seen that gent in the barroom the other day.
4 The barroom became perfectly still, except for the slow breaths I heard.
5 Not a sound from without, or from the barroom penetrated the place.
1 It sounded as though this entrance led directly into the main taproom .
2 They went boldly into the taproom , and shut the door behind them.
3 Then he remembered that he'd left his cloak back in the taproom .
4 He followed me back to the taproom , and we reckoned with him.
5 A noisy outburst from the nearby taproom distracted me from my thoughts.
1 Last one out of the sacred ginmill please turn off the lights.
2 Two blocks down Broadway there was a ginmill off the corner of Forty-fifth.
3 The prognosis is favorable, young man, barring strokes of lightning or further trips to Zack's ginmill .
4 As a matter of fact, I'd stopped for a quick bracer in a Third Avenue ginmill on my way uptown.
5 But in the afternoon it was just another ginmill , empty, and its only resemblance to Mandrake's-by-nightfall was the price schedule.
6 Nose the color of a drunken knight's after thirty or so years of tilting at ginmills , and puffed to a grotesque size.
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