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UK
/ɹˈəʊdhaʊs/
]
[ US /ˈɹoʊdˌhaʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈɹoʊdˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
- an inn (usually outside city limits on a main road) providing meals and liquor and dancing and (sometimes) gambling
How To Use roadhouse In A Sentence
- It was love story about a mechanic who is in love with the girl who minds the roadhouse.
- He plays funkified soul-blues straight out Texas roadhouses, slightly patchy, earnest, raw and vulnerable.
- They tell stories about long-gone roadhouses and old bluesmen.
- It gave the County Board of Supervisors the power to issue or revoke licenses of roadhouses and dance halls outside municipal corporations.
- New Yorkers Don't Want Cold Clam Chowder Tim Lorito, the founder of the local sports bar chain Canz-a-Citi Roadhouse, is tired of politicians making what he calls "bogus" bets on the Super Bowl. Deon Grant Has No Concept of Human Proportions
- Once there he meets the flotsam and jetsam who congregate at a roadhouse belonging to a white-suited gent nicknamed Panama because of his romantic tales of foreign adventure.
- When Stapp introduced Krieger, the crowd of approximately 200,000erupted in cheers and shouted along to Doors favorites " Roadhouse Blues"and "Riders On The Storm.
- He tells stories and philosophizes as the movie ambles through the countryside, stopping at dumps, roadhouses, revivalist churches and prisons.
- This time however things were very different as they took to the stage in the roadhouse in front of a crowd that was a mere fraction of what they experienced last time.
- It was roadhouse style, in grimy yellow and red brick with the mock-Tudor gables much beloved by 1930s pub architects. DEAD BEAT