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Definition of barroom in English: barroomnounˈbɑːruːm North American A room where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter. 〈主北美〉酒吧间 Example sentencesExamples - He seems to favor the man's man… and this is clear in the male-oriented subject matter of his earliest works, which were more appropriate to a Bowery barroom than a European movie parlor.
- It was more money than I'd ever owned before, but then of course, the only money I'd ever had was a penny or two that someone had dropped in the barroom.
- Anbinder has filled his book with great stories of bare-knuckle fighting, barrooms, corrupt politics, and mayhem.
- Located in the trendy LoDo historic district, this hotel features one of the most beautiful Deco barrooms in the country.
- It was less sleazy than a lot of other places I'd been and the barroom overlooked a view of the ocean.
- There he was, mopping the deck after that freak storm that had just hit, whistling a bawdy melody that he'd heard in a barroom once, when he spotted her.
- An increasing proportion of homicides in barrooms, for example, occurred during robberies, rising from one in thirty-three saloon homicides to one in seven.
- I walked into the bar and let out a breath, slowly plodding through the barroom, ignoring the late-night barflies.
- In the front of the barroom a hooded young man sat looking over to where the three boys sat.
- Until that date all Democratic factions agreed that the ward primary meeting should be held in the neutral territory of ‘Dooley's Long-Room,’ the large barroom in the Sixth Ward Hotel.
- Like two men fighting over a woman in a barroom, neither side has the woman's own humanity and freedom to heart.
- But in barrooms and factories and churches in Republican dominated parts of America, the reason is pretty simple.
- They were the same four that he'd encountered in the barroom of the First Chance saloon.
- Most of the sailors were loafing in the barroom or lounge, playing a measured game of cards or writing letters.
- A map showing the way to the Ark of the Covenant was burned into the palm of his hand when Washington grasped a medallion from the counter of a burning barroom.
- In the barroom stood an enormous Italian jukebox - the only noticeable thing there apart from the brightly painted Gothic ceiling.
- There were decorations of Valentine's Day all over the barroom and I was led down to the basement with no explanation.
- This night found Blitz sitting in the middle of a huge crowd in the center of the main barroom.
- If that doesn't float your boat, there's still Prince of Persia, Frogger, Donkey Kong and dozens of other games that once graced arcades and barrooms everywhere.
- Grumpily and tiredly, we padded down the stairs to the barroom, and left the bill and a good tip for the tavern owner.
Definition of barroom in US English: barroomnoun North American A room where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter. 〈主北美〉酒吧间 Example sentencesExamples - Grumpily and tiredly, we padded down the stairs to the barroom, and left the bill and a good tip for the tavern owner.
- There were decorations of Valentine's Day all over the barroom and I was led down to the basement with no explanation.
- He seems to favor the man's man… and this is clear in the male-oriented subject matter of his earliest works, which were more appropriate to a Bowery barroom than a European movie parlor.
- Like two men fighting over a woman in a barroom, neither side has the woman's own humanity and freedom to heart.
- Anbinder has filled his book with great stories of bare-knuckle fighting, barrooms, corrupt politics, and mayhem.
- Most of the sailors were loafing in the barroom or lounge, playing a measured game of cards or writing letters.
- There he was, mopping the deck after that freak storm that had just hit, whistling a bawdy melody that he'd heard in a barroom once, when he spotted her.
- In the front of the barroom a hooded young man sat looking over to where the three boys sat.
- If that doesn't float your boat, there's still Prince of Persia, Frogger, Donkey Kong and dozens of other games that once graced arcades and barrooms everywhere.
- It was more money than I'd ever owned before, but then of course, the only money I'd ever had was a penny or two that someone had dropped in the barroom.
- I walked into the bar and let out a breath, slowly plodding through the barroom, ignoring the late-night barflies.
- It was less sleazy than a lot of other places I'd been and the barroom overlooked a view of the ocean.
- They were the same four that he'd encountered in the barroom of the First Chance saloon.
- Until that date all Democratic factions agreed that the ward primary meeting should be held in the neutral territory of ‘Dooley's Long-Room,’ the large barroom in the Sixth Ward Hotel.
- But in barrooms and factories and churches in Republican dominated parts of America, the reason is pretty simple.
- Located in the trendy LoDo historic district, this hotel features one of the most beautiful Deco barrooms in the country.
- This night found Blitz sitting in the middle of a huge crowd in the center of the main barroom.
- A map showing the way to the Ark of the Covenant was burned into the palm of his hand when Washington grasped a medallion from the counter of a burning barroom.
- In the barroom stood an enormous Italian jukebox - the only noticeable thing there apart from the brightly painted Gothic ceiling.
- An increasing proportion of homicides in barrooms, for example, occurred during robberies, rising from one in thirty-three saloon homicides to one in seven.
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