Definitionn. an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar
Last update: September 21, 2015
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They made their way to the back of the bar where the bartender stood as if waiting for a bus. [Please select]
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The bartender--who proved to be a well-known bruiser--was called to the stand. [Please select]
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The bartender and some others came running in with anxious faces. [Please select]
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The bartender and his friends took the hint and retired. [Please select]
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Why in hell hadn't he left some of the money with the bartender. [Please select]
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"Jumped off to get away from the Bobbies," sneered the bartender. [Please select]
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The bartender would just have to take back his half-gallon. [Please select]
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A bartender with a scarred face was serving drinks. [Please select]
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A dozen willing, though unsympathetic, hands laid the drunkard on the roulette-table, where the bartender poured pitcher upon pitcher of water over him. [Please select]
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She saw the dance girls crouched behind their partners or leaning far out from the wall with parted lips, the men eager yet fearful, the bartender with a half-polished glass poised high. [Please select]
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