Definitionn. a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter
Last update: August 18, 2015
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Here I lived for weeks by myself, taking my meals in a barroom below. [Please select]
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I covered him up with dirty blankets, went down to the barroom and telephoned to Eleanore. [Please select]
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"The black-whiskered man who was in the barroom last night," said Herbert. [Please select]
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A need naturally developed for at least one feature of a hotel--a barroom. [Please select]
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"If he has gone into that barroom, I'll have him out, no matter who is there."' [Please select]
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His barroom was full of men an' some of them were in my black book.' [Please select]
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Ten Nights in a Barroom. [Please select]
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"I was in the barroom when you come in the other night," and then he laughed as at the recollection of something very amusing. [Please select]
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Kate was helped to her room upstairs, Philip sat down in the kitchen, the news spread like a curragh fire, and the barroom was full in five minutes. [Please select]
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