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barkeeper

NOUN
  1. an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar

How To Use barkeeper In A Sentence

  • But Martin turned away, leaving him to tell it to the barkeeper, until that worthy was called away to furnish drinks to two farmers who, coming in, accepted Martin's invitation.
  • Martin drank on silently, biting out his orders and invitations and awing the barkeeper, an effeminate country youngster with watery blue eyes and hair parted in the middle. Chapter 17
  • As the fop contrived to dress his bailiffs in his livery, and make them wait on his guests at table, so the chagrins which the bad heart gives off as bubbles, at once take form as ladies and gentlemen in the street, shopmen or barkeepers in hotels, and threaten or insult whatever is threatenable and insultable in us. Essays: Second Series (1844)
  • Churchill drank a glass of whisky, told the barkeeper to call him in ten minutes, and sat down, his feet on the grip, his head on his knees. Trust
  • Martin dispensed royal largess, inviting everybody up, farm-hands, a stableman, and the gardener's assistant from the hotel, the barkeeper, and the furtive hobo who slid in like a shadow and like a shadow hovered at the end of the bar. Chapter 17
  • The staff, a barkeeper and two barmaids, wore nothing to mark them as wealthy.
  • The ex-barkeeper was generous with these brown and glistening langrage-shot, and aimed volley after volley at our mouths. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862
  • Kane sat there thinking and watching everyone as the barkeeper went and served more people.
  • She made her way through the couples still standing on the dance floor and then ordered a drink from the barkeeper who happened to be a good friend of hers.
  • The barkeeper cold - cocked the drunk from behind and the bouncer carried him out.
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