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UK
/bˈɑːmən/
]
[ US /ˈbɑɹmən/ ]
[ US /ˈbɑɹmən/ ]
NOUN
- an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar
How To Use barman In A Sentence
- A barman at the pub said that he was one of the first two men to be arrested. Times, Sunday Times
- The third patron to enter the bar was a Thick Dublin Jackeen, who swaggered into the bar and yelled, "Alrigh' Mate, give us a pint o'cider. Hey,is tha' Jaysus over thair?" The barman nodded, so the Jackeen told him to give Jesus a pint of cider too.
- I know that not every operation has the resources to hire a master mixologist but they should, at the least, hire a head barman to develop beverage programs.
- The new barman didn't believe in the supernatural or poltergeists or anything kooky like that, he just knew an useful ally when he saw one.
- The barman uses a small silver measure for brandy.
- Things don't get better when I ask about dessert at the bar, and the barman confers with his superiors before revealing that all they've got left is hot chocolate fudge cake.
- A White Horse barman reckoned that there was no comparison.
- The Prince was offered a large malt whisky by part-time barman Tom Sharp, who was also a farmer.
- We popped into the Frogshole Farm, asked the barman for the usual, and had two fine gammon steaks bestowed upon us.
- The new TV campaign shows a young man asking a barman for another pint. Times, Sunday Times