How To Use Barman In A Sentence
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A barman at the pub said that he was one of the first two men to be arrested.
Times, Sunday Times
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The barman uses a small silver measure for brandy.

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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.
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A White Horse barman reckoned that there was no comparison.
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The Prince was offered a large malt whisky by part-time barman Tom Sharp, who was also a farmer.
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We popped into the Frogshole Farm, asked the barman for the usual, and had two fine gammon steaks bestowed upon us.
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The new TV campaign shows a young man asking a barman for another pint.
Times, Sunday Times
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The brokers are dancing now, shouting to the barman to crank up the volume.
Times, Sunday Times
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I walked into the amphitheatre bar and the barman greeted me.
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`Sorry, sahib, no more whisky," the barman replied quickly.
TANK OF SERPENTS
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You just feel scared that the barman is going to throttle you.
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Eventually Brown and Darling could stand it no longer and called the barman over.
Rogue Gunner
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In true cowpoke style, he downed the fiery arak the barman brought in one gulp, without thinking.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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Part-time barman required. Hours and salary negotiable.
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The barman should really ask them for ID.
Times, Sunday Times
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When you find one you like, ask the barman politely and he might tell you exactly where it came from.
Times, Sunday Times
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He hoisted himself on to one of the bar stools and nodded in greeting to the barman who was busy serving another customer.
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Later the barman came over to us to ask us if we could tone the children down a mite.
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Barman Charlie Tutty, of the Foresters, said: βIt's quite funny seeing them.β
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The barman wiped down the counter in silence.
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THREE for one here," calls a barman from a neighbouring bar, equally empty.
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A low-browed barman listened responsibly to his orders.
Times, Sunday Times
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Surrounded by a sea of heavy overcoats and gabardines, he finally caught the eye of a barman.
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If you fancy a duel of words with a lippy French barman while he mixes you something long and cool, then this is the place to unsheathe your rapier wit.
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I watched Paul Young while he wrote the required information onto another billhead provided by the barman and wondered vaguely why he didn't carry business cards to save himself that sort of bother.
PROOF
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A tall American walked in resolutely and shook a fistful of chits in the barman's face.
Burma
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I got the barman to pull me another pint.
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As I moved toward the music machine, I heard Trouble order six tequila slammers from the barman.
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Working in his spare time as a barman.
Times, Sunday Times
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While inside, she informed the barman of their predicament, but he laughed at her and told her he could not overrule the doorman's decision.
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The stranger knocked back half the beaker, wiped his mouth on his sleeve, and coughed heavily for long enough that the barman flicked him a worried glance.
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Taking in the sunsets while you're relaxing on your own rocking chair is a must, especially with a rocket-powered rum punch mixed by Dougie, the resort's resident barman.
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What's that, foregone conclusion then you reckon sir ?' said the barman. " Arsenal without a chance?
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The doctor begs every barman in Britain to refuse to serve Best alcohol in a bid to help him beat his addiction.
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Martin looked at the barman, a balding, pale skinned man whose doughy flesh looked to be sloughing from him like a well boiled dumpling.
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Go and flutter your eyelashes at the barman, Janet, and see if you can get him to serve us.
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Mind you, in a country where people who get completely ratted before driving their cars into bus queues of pensioners can sue the barman who served them, I guess you can't be too careful.
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No more jostling to get the barman's attention.
Times, Sunday Times
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From the barman I bought two tankards of ale and set them down in front of him.
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The barman was reading a battered old gilt-and-green-leather edition of the poetical works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
SMOKE AND MIRRORS
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Part-time barman required. Hours and salary negotiable.
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Rolly single-handedly attempted to apprehend the youths, put out the fire and administer first aid to barman Wheeler.
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As long as I do this before paying, the barman can charge me extra for a table if he likes, so an argument in Spanish is hopefully avoided.
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It's not exactly Alan Bennett, but it proceeds amiably enough from one well-worn double entendre to the next β and Tim Healy's transvestite barman alone banishes the temptation to channel-hop.
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The barman, acned and sneaking drinks behind the bar, watches.
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The barman eventually stops nattering to his mates and notices us waiting, but that's the price you pay for being in a real pub, with real regulars, I tell myself.
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A village pub landlord told today how his wife and barman were threatened with knives by armed raiders.
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The barman was serving the last customer of the evening.
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There's a cosy fire, Mrs Moran's husband is tonight's cheery barman and the islanders are friendly.
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There were stints as a trainee barman, as a telegram boy, and in a men's clothes shop before he got his break at 17.
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So, I spent my first evening in Singapore contemplating my penniless state, surrounded by glamorous people, and drinking the plenteous free refills the barman provided me with.
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A village pub landlord told today how his wife and barman were threatened with knives by armed raiders.
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I don't know where the time went, but before long it was 10, and then 11 and the barman was calling time, collecting up glasses and mopping the tables.
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The barman himself had ducked below the bar at the first sign of trouble so that he would not know anything.
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The barman tells me the priciest bottle of champagne on sale here costs 55,000.
The Sun
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I was momentarily concerned that one of the brawlers in the Boar might have knocked him senseless, but on questioning the barman I was informed that his only enemy that night had been the wine.
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He is no longer in nursing and instead works as a part-time barman in a pub.
Times, Sunday Times
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Craig Emmott, 33, barman at the New Dolphin pub, said the road was closed off for around two hours as police searched the scene.
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It's Friday evening and so there are a dozen of us trying to catch the barman's eye in the George.
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At 13, he became an assistant waiter and a barman.
Times, Sunday Times
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`Sorry, sahib, no more whisky," the barman replied quickly.
TANK OF SERPENTS
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As a regular non-smoking pub goer and a former ex-barman let me assure you that I have never had a choice.
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Grant engages in some lightweight banter with the radio controller, Mickey, who doubles as the Cutter Boat Club barman.
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The barman laughed and began to pull a couple of pints.
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Terry, the young Scottish barman, also had a drink problem.
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Inside is a room with just four tables, a couple of huge stacks of tottering CDs that threaten to poleaxe the barman, and shelves lined with wine bottles, each one with the price scribbled on the glass in silver magic marker.
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I stood at the bar and stared at the barman, willing him to come to me next.
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If I had a penny for every cute barman in the world, I'd be a very drunk man.
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Periodically, after an engagement had liteen tidily finished and the casualties removed from the gfeerie. they would be summoned to Hanoi, nearly four fears 'flight away, addressed by the Commander-in-Chief, lodged for one night in a Press Gamp where they boasted that the barman was the best in Indo-China, flown over the late battlefield at a height of 3,000 feet (the limit of a heavy machine-gun's range) and then delivered safely and easily back, like aschool-treat, to the Continental Hotel in Saigon.
The Quiet American
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The margaritas were made from scratch though, by an underoccupied and very solicitous barman, and were excellent.
Times, Sunday Times
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The barman took her by the scruff of the neck and threw her out.
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In the movie, Mr. Fehmiu plays King, "a handsome boxer-turned-barman" who falls for Rosa, "a fiery and untamable beauty in the decaying Serbian town of Bor," according to the movie's synopsis.
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The βbarmanβ had overcharged some chap for his round and they ended up having a 5 minute confab about it.
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His ketch sank, however, and he soon found himself back at the bar, no longer as the owner but as barman under new manager Rebecca Howe.
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He slipped from the room and purchased a beef sandwich from the barman upstairs.
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A low-browed barman listened responsibly to his orders.
Times, Sunday Times
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Get Mario, who's been the Badrutt's barman for 40 years, to mix you a martini.
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He's that rare bird, a barman who doesn't drink alcohol.
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As an undergraduate I had a number of little jobs, as a waiter and barman, and I enrolled as a midshipman in the Royal Naval Reserve at weekends and holidays.
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He watched the barman prepare the beer he had ordered.
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The barman is a proper Guinness ninja who can draw the "perfect pint".
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Meanwhile, back in the wine bar, the barman returned and served our drinks.
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Eventually Clark and Cullen could stand it no longer, and called the barman over.
Begging for Jokes...
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The barman was a lively fellow, which was just as well considering the state of his clientele, and kept us plied with drinks and put up with what must have been inane conversation until somewhere near 4am when we fell out onto the road, which could be done by leaning back on your stool, dodged the Cameroonian at the end of the road who promised us women and, erm, more women and took a taxi home.
Libertarian Blog Place
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Mr Kangote had earned a reputation of being a very alert barman who would not give wrong drinks nor give incorrect change.
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Tell the barman, he'll know what to do.
Times, Sunday Times
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I ask the barman if he can switch the channel.
Times, Sunday Times
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The pub was quiet as Dan sipped his pint of Stella shandy, served by a barman who he'd never seen doing the evening shift.
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Familiar faces hove into view and the barman greets me by name even though I've not been here for eight months.
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Then a sudden roar of rage: the beefy tattooed barman.
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The night time barman is really really cool and he's extremely good looking.
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He hoisted himself on to one of the bar stools and nodded in greeting to the barman who was busy serving another customer.
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I heard their CD in some place and asked the barman who it was.
Times, Sunday Times
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No more jostling to get the barman's attention.
Times, Sunday Times
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Armed with his euro convertor from the wee hours yesterday morning, no barman was going to pull the wool over his eyes.
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The barman says: 'Why the long race?
The Sun
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He watched the barman prepare the beer he had ordered.
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The barman commented: 'They only like the ketchup sachets.
Times, Sunday Times
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He slipped from the room and purchased a beef sandwich from the barman upstairs.
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The brokers are dancing now, shouting to the barman to crank up the volume.
Times, Sunday Times
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Surrounded by a sea of heavy overcoats and gabardines, he finally caught the eye of a barman.
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The barman gave us a look of exasperation that I could remember giving a thousand technophobes before when they asked what the Internet was for.
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To be fair, the barman did give us a round of free drinks, but we will not be visiting again.
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One way to revive the date is to associate it with the drinking of a truly fine intercalary cocktail -- the Leap Year, a drink invented by the great American barman Harry Craddock, who rode out Prohibition by plying his trade at London's Savoy Hotel.
How to toast the leap year
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Incidentally I worked as a barman, senior barman and head barman in Cork and Dublin for about 4 years.
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I asked the barman why.
The Sun
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If you fancy a duel of words with a lippy French barman while he mixes you something long and cool, then this is the place to unsheathe your rapier wit.
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The barman says to them: 'Get out.
The Sun
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The melee was broken up by me and the barman, Tyrone, a genuine hard man who doubled as the night porter.
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A particular description of a barman making a sandwich long ago becomes one of the most cathartic moments in theatre.
Times, Sunday Times
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So I relax back in my lounger to indulge myself in the Caribbean sun as the barman fetches my cocktail.
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Weren't they ever gripped by the overwhelming urge to unburden themselves, to a taxi driver, say, or a nice barman?
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As the barman finished serving the group he acknowledged me.
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Turning the thermostat up might have helped, and so might asking the barman not to continually chide two young boys whose unruliness was well within acceptable bounds.
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I stood at the bar and stared at the barman, willing him to come to me next.
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The barman uses a small silver measure for brandy.