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  • 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!
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  • 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.
  • From the way she was dressed, Sarah assumed she was one of the barmaids.
  • To the sellers in the market, to the barmen and barmaids, to the beggars who importuned him for a lob Mr Dedalus told the same tale -- that he was an old Corkonian, that he had been trying for thirty years to get rid of his Cork accent up in Dublin and that Peter Pickackafax beside him was his eldest son but that he was only a Dublin jackeen. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
  • As the well-born Kate Hardcastle she is obliged, somewhat ironically in view of her role in Corrie, to pose as a barmaid, but even she gets legitimate laughs by her hip-twitching gait and air of sexual mischief. She Stoops To Conquer
  • The barmaid was preparing three toasties for him.
  • In the lobby of the Tel Aviv Opera House, tall barmaids in red sequins served wine in plastic goblets with labels declaring the sponsorship of the Bezeq telephone company.
  • I was a barmaid, then a snowboard instructor, then a painter and decorator. Times, Sunday Times
  • I hope I can prove to you that my 85-year-old barmaid is a wise old owl who could prevent needless disease and even balance the health-care budget. The Healthy Barmaid, the New Minister of Health
  • They first met and became friends six years ago when she was playing Corrie's dizzy blonde barmaid Raquel and he was a top executive at Granada studios.
  • Aidan Quinn has been imported to take the role of the good barrister and Nurse Hathaway from ER is the barmaid who has a sweet spot for the eejit Doyle.
  • Pubs will have to replace dartboards with mirrors, bored barmaids will have to idle away the hours polishing stemmed glasses.
  • You can barely get your pint away from the bar in London without some smiling barmaid drawing a little shamrock in the head for you.
  • At about 1: 30 am, he ordered a drink from Hattie Carroll, one of the barmaids.
  • I had to get off the phone, I was babbling and calling the barmaid for a round. Outfoxed Diary Entry
  • The unaccustomed visitor from outside, naturally assumed everybody here to be prisoners — landlord, waiter, barmaid, potboy, and all. Little Dorrit
  • With the exception of the barmaids, the occupants of the tavern were men, the majority of them heavyset and tough-looking.
  • The same barmaid that had served Deuce, asking if the other two occupants of the table wanted a drink, interrupted any reply Epoxie could have made.
  • Her grandmother, Madame Duval from Paris (an English barmaid before ensnaring Evelina's grandfather), shows up and is a marvel of bawdy vulgarity.
  • Today most women in her position would show their errant husband the door and not many, if any, would agree to bring up the child her husband fathered to the local barmaid.
  • Let the last word rest with the Italian ambassador, Luigi Amaduzzi: ‘I asked the barmaid for a quickie.’
  • Rough clothing and general shabbiness proclaimed their lack of affluence, yet there was no rowdiness, and no one gave the two overworked barmaids trouble.
  • The quick progression after I left home at 16 was keypunch operator to computer programmer to waitress to barmaid to go-go dancer to streetwalker to call girl to PORN STAR! An Interview With Vanessa del Rio: Legendary Porn Star Talks Changing New York, Subway Perverts, And A Madame In The Governor's Mansion
  • My barmaid is tired of hearing that it's Canadian farmers who are responsible for the epidemic of heart disease. The Healthy Barmaid, the New Minister of Health
  • Tane sat in a chair next to the table of soldiers, Ice pretended to stir his drink, and Ryo acted like a barmaid and asked them if they wanted anything else.
  • She fell headlong down the stairs after catching him in bed with a barmaid.
  • As he beds a procession of desperate chorus girls and barmaids, his long-suffering wife, Phoebe, drinks herself into oblivion in their ramshackle bedsit.
  • A pretty barmaid in a short skirt and apron was serving them.
  • But" - he sighed and looked around the noisy glittering place, at the smart barmaids, the well-clad throng of loungers, some in evening dress, the half-dozen gorgeous ladies sitting with men at little tables by the window -- "I thinks as how you gets more real happiness in a quiet village pub, and the beer is cheaper, and -- gorblimey! The Fortunate Youth
  • We supply the waitresses, barmaids, security and anything else someone requires to make their night complete.
  • Same country accent: I tried practising it in my head, pretending I was a rosy-cheeked barmaid serving cider.
  • Katherine Kelly, aka bolshie barmaid Becky Grainger, was certainly flying high after scooping two prizes on the night - Favourite Female for her madcap adventures on the Street and Favourite Couple with on-screen amour Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed
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  • Forget about those tales of huge tubs filled with ice cold beer served by doe-eyed barmaids just quivering to hear your band.
  • Peter will play Eric, a brewery drayman who arranges a date with lovelorn barmaid Shelley, which turns into a comic disaster.
  • Barmaid: Hi, bunny. What are you looking for?
  • ‘There’s a young ‘ooman has to do with that ere little game,’ said the potboy ‘And it’s two to one the young ‘ooman has the worst of it,’ said the barmaid. He Knew He Was Right
  • Earlier this year he stirred up Coronation Street, playing a cameo role as a bungling drayman who made a play for barmaid Shelley Unwin.
  • As they settled in, Mattie held up two fingers to the barmaid, who arrived seconds later with two glasses full of a frothy brew.
  • ON the cover of a new calendar which has just gone on sale, a half naked barmaid pours a glass of whisky at the Edward VII pub in York.
  • A young barmaid brought Doran a drink, grinning at him mischievously, but he didn't even glance at her.
  • Great place to nip into on the way to Hollywood and load up on flaming sambuca's at the bar with the lovely barmaids.
  • When she finally flips over to the darkside and channels gravely voiced barmaids (or a close facsimile thereof), the call goes out for a preacher who will drive Beelzebub and his bilious body odors away.
  • She told the court that like Murdoch, she'd once lived in Broome, where she'd worked as a barmaid at the private club of the Coffin Cheaters bikie gang.
  • One young lass is desperate to make it as a singer, but finds that she's having more success slinging the drinks as a barmaid.
  • Many smoked pipes or large, oily cigars and all took deep slurps from tarnished tankards that barmaids bustled around to refill.
  • 1840 - In a beer tavern known as Corse Halle, near Berlin, barmaids on rolling skates served thirsty patrons.
  • The barmaids are well fit, and you get your drinks served to you in a flash.
  • All the booths around the edges of the room were crammed with people, and the barmaids had their hands full serving them.
  • As Maria and company entered the pub, he immediately handed off the drinks to a barmaid and went straight to Erik.
  • When Kev and Mike come bearing gifts, they want to flog them down their local, promising the barmaid a cut of the profits.
  • My barmaid is a very compassionate woman with very specific ideas about cancer pain. The Healthy Barmaid, the New Minister of Health
  • Marilyn is a pretty girl but that new barmaid at our local pub leaves her standing.
  • There were further embarrassing reports that he had invited a third barmaid back to his rented house and 'cavorted' in front of her in a blue and orange sarong before whipping off his boxer shorts and spanking her. Home | Mail Online
  • The barmaid stood behind the bar.
  • As he was waiting for the barmaid to pour the drinks, Dexter could not resist temptation.
  • The blowsy barmaid looked me up and down as she poured my drink. DEAD BEAT
  • The fire of the Inn flickered as its customers called for ale and stew, and Nali and the other barmaids hurried around, taking orders.
  • There was a pause while the barmaid set down two plates in front of us.
  • Marilyn is pretty girl but the new barmaid at our local pub leaves her standing.
  • Jack was a trainee upholsterer at the time, Meg worked as a shop assistant and barmaid.
  • barmaid--and finally married a conjuror, a stage illusionist called Kafko. STAGE FRIGHT
  • As everyone always notices, the back view reflected in the mirror of the barmaid serving a client in a top hat (who must, by visual implication, be you) is too far to the right to be optically possible.
  • The Rovers' barmaid is being emotionally abused in scenes that are repeated behind closed doors in homes in Greater Manchester and across the country.
  • She and the girls walked towards the counter where a barmaid stood to take orders or to place reservations for rooms.
  • The barmaid spilled his drink all over him and then… nothing.
  • 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
  • The man in the fur cap, and the potboy rush out; a scene of riot and confusion ensues; half the Irishmen get shut out, and the other half get shut in; the potboy is knocked among the tubs in no time; the landlord hits everybody, and everybody hits the landlord; the barmaids scream; the police come in; the rest is a confused mixture of arms, legs, staves, torn coats, shouting, and struggling. Sketches by Boz
  • To the sellers in the market, to the barmen and barmaids, to the beggars who importuned him for a lob Mr Dedalus told the same tale — that he was an old Corkonian, that he had been trying for thirty years to get rid of his Cork accent up in Dublin and that Peter Pickackafax beside him was his eldest son but that he was only a Dublin jackeen. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
  • The barfly was simultaneously pinching one barmaid's butt and vomiting into another's cleavage!
  • The barmaid drew off two measures and passed them across the counter.
  • Crowe was seen drinking Guinness in many Limerick pubs including the Charlie St George, and Nancy Blake's where a barmaid refused to serve him due to it being after hours.
  • Same country accent: I tried practising it in my head, pretending I was a rosy-cheeked barmaid serving cider.
  • While we thus lightly dismiss sensual love as unpoetical, we must remember that Burns, in some of his accounts of inspiration, ascribes quite as powerful and as unidealistic an effect to the kisses of the barmaids, as to the liquor they dispense. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years
  • In groups they can poison the atmosphere of an entire pub in seconds, swilling ale, braying, tormenting the barmaid, spilling ale and lumbering against bystanders.
  • The door swung open to admit Helga, a buxom barmaid bearing a loaded tray.
  • Police said the pair waited until the pub was empty before bursting in as the landlord and the barmaid were cashing up.
  • “No, there ain’t no Bowlong,” said the barmaid, taking up a glasscloth and a drying tumbler and beginning to polish the latter. The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll
  • I was a barmaid, then a snowboard instructor, then a painter and decorator. Times, Sunday Times
  • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~French Vocabulary~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ la porte-fenêtre (f) = door-window; la serveuse (f) = barmaid; le patron (la patronne) = business owner; la Libération (f) = the freeing from foreign occupation; la mode (f) = fashion; le maquisard (m) = "man of the maquis" (wild mediterranean scrubland) or French resistance fighter hidden in the forests and mountains during WWII; la carrosserie (f) = automobile bodyshop WWII soldiers remembrance
  • Helen, the barmaid, has left the apartment they share, and her departure is never explained.
  • He had to pass by the bar, and the barmaid and the potboy looked at him very hard. He Knew He Was Right
  • Ziana sighed, irritated, as Devon called for the barmaid to bring her whatever her usual drink was.
  • Actually, mate, I've been chattin" up that squirrelish barmaid over there. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • Jeane Russell brought his arm down as easily as a barmaid pulling a pint and dropped his hand into a burning ashtray.
  • I was a barmaid, then a snowboard instructor, then a painter and decorator. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she denied being drunk and denied calling a barmaid "Portuguese b*tch". The trial of former Labour MP Helen Clark for drunk & disorderly.
  • John was in the bar chatting up the barmaid.
  • Sassy barmaid Bet Lynch made a glitzy return to Coronation Street yesterday, dressed head to toe in leopard print.

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