Tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals.
A car that is closed and that has front and rear seats and two or four doors.
A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter.
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.
6 The steward told them the officers were breakfasting in the dining saloon .
7 True, Alfa's mid-size saloon is looking almost a touch old-fashioned these days.
8 These occupy the central space towards the southern end of the saloon .
9 For some moments, the silence of the tomb reigned in the saloon .
10 The ladies went to their chamber, the gentlemen remained in the saloon .
11 The other place to which I came in trouble was the saloon .
12 The little silvery chime of a clock in the saloon struck twelve.
13 The priest quittedthealtar ,andthe company returned to the saloon .
14 The corridor in which his cabin was situated led into the saloon .
15 We could hear him pounding away at the piano in the saloon .
16 To the Peace Commissioners in their saloon the fugitives had no existence.
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