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US
/ˈpəb/
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[ UK /pˈʌb/ ]
[ UK /pˈʌb/ ]
NOUN
- tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals
How To Use pub In A Sentence
- In my view his confrontational, gladiatorial style has been a major contributor to the widespread disdain of the British public for politicians generally. Times, Sunday Times
- Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
- In this edition, such mistakes are corrected, and the original errata slips are also published.
- A barman at the pub said that he was one of the first two men to be arrested. Times, Sunday Times
- However, we still rely entirely on the generosity of the public for funding.
- He said this was an abuse of public monies and the fact there was no contribution from the business community was ‘grossly unfair.’
- So it's a little more than passing strange that Mr. Brooks clucks about Mr. Obama's "über-partisan budget" when, given the last few weeks of shrieking and wailing from the Republicans about socialism and communism, he's been the voice of moderation in the room. Moderately Shocked
- For a very long time I loved the idea of writing but did very little - I published a few stories, and workshopped myself into submission.
- This facility is intended to help a few hundred families living in public housing by training them to be grocery store clerks.
- Both groups are forced to suffer the prejudices that have been fuelled by the tabloids and absorbed by an uninformed public.