Barroom

Word BARROOM
Character 7
Hyphenation bar room
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Barroom"

What do we mean by barroom?

A room or building in which alcoholic beverages are sold at a bar. noun

A room in a public house, hotel, restaurant, or other place of resort, containing a bar or counter where liquors or other refreshments are served. noun

A room containing a bar or counter at which liquors are sold. noun

A commercial establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter. noun

A room where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter. noun

A room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter noun

A room where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Barroom

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The word "barroom" in example sentences

Well, another kick I got on the abvolition of the barroom is the fact that you got to stay around home so much and that naturally leads. to having ❋ Unknown (1921)

The main barroom of the Plantation has some beautiful decor, too - old refrigerators with glass fronts and a great bar. ❋ Unknown (2003)

"I don't mind a good fight," Mr. May said the next day, recalling a barroom brawl he once got into in his early 20's at an Irish pub on Third Avenue. ❋ Unknown (2005)

To be sure, there was a small fight in the barroom, which is situated just below the dining-room, during which much speech and a little blood were spouted. ❋ Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe (N/A)

He called his barroom behaviour "stupid … but not malicious," and wondered how "I've gone from being on [TV] six days a week to disappearing." ❋ Unknown (2010)

And Lakewood, Colorado, home of a different kind of barroom brawl. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When his back is against the wall, Bush puffs up his chest and talks tough like he's in some kind of barroom squabble: We will fight the terrorists in Iraq. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Lester raised his claws and pushed open the swinging doors, and we entered the "barroom". ❋ Unknown (2005)

The barroom was a little stuffier at that point in the summer, the air was a little bit heavier—heavier than back in June—but it wasn’t uncomfortable. ❋ Jonathan Twingley (2009)

On the end wall over the pantry-slides was a second "barroom" picture, representing the ladies of a harem at their bath. ❋ Frank Norris (1886)

The front pews were occupied by anxious-looking folks dressed in their Sunday best, the back pews by regular court watchers and what I would describe as a barroom crowd, leering and elbowing one another in anticipation of the day’s activities. ❋ William F. Weld (2002)

That's the kind of barroom talk and dinner table discussion we imagine taking place when it comes to conversation about New Jersey politicians. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The album's opening track, "Let Me Love You," is the kind of barroom blues shuffle that rock bands have been trying to emulate since the early days of the Stones and the Beatles. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Page 29 told me this story: "Foster," said he, "was a good deal of what you might call a barroom loafer. ❋ Unknown (1921)

Will S. Hays, the rival of Foster as a song writer and one of my reporters on the Courier-Journal, told me this story: "Foster," said he, "was a good deal of what you might call a barroom loafer. ❋ Henry Watterson (1880)

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