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barmaid

[ UK /bˈɑːme‍ɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a female bartender

How To Use barmaid In A Sentence

  • The bar was besieged, and potmen and barmaids were quickly busy drawing beer and handing it over to the eager folk outside. Liza of Lambeth
  • As he beds a procession of desperate chorus girls and barmaids, his long-suffering wife, Phoebe, drinks herself into oblivion in their ramshackle bedsit.
  • Jack was a trainee upholsterer at the time, Meg worked as a shop assistant and barmaid.
  • Barmaid Kathryn, 22, said: ‘They only came to render the wall and repair the gable end.’
  • I also have to add that it has the most attractive barmaids of any bar I have ever been in throughout my life, absolutely beautiful!
  • A barmaid appeared, a woman in her mid-twenties with streaked blonde hair and tight jeans.
  • Why is she signing on in Kidderminster where the jobs on offer at the dole office range from cleaner and shop assistant to barmaid? Times, Sunday Times
  • Although excelling in gymnastics, amateur dramatics and riding, academically she was unremarkable, leaving at the age of 16 in order to join a two-year secretarial course at the local college and work part time as a barmaid.
  • I picked up my sherry, which the barmaid had covered with a clean beermat and turned to see a young woman standing behind me. Here Lies Gloria Mundy
  • The staff, a barkeeper and two barmaids, wore nothing to mark them as wealthy.
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