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tapster

[ UK /tˈæpstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tavern keeper who taps kegs or casks

How To Use tapster In A Sentence

  • Election officers have revealed that they have received the ten requests needed to force a by-election in the ward following Mr Tapster's disqualification.
  • Sir John, staying at the Garter Inn, successfully recommends him to his Host as a tapster.
  • Harrogate's forwards won the ruck and the ball was quickly transferred across the backs for left wing Tapster to finish the move with an unconverted try.
  • She spends most of her time out and about in Suzail buying the drinkables served at the bar but occasionally arrives of an evening to chat with patrons and flirt with her tapsters (who are all scared of her).
  • Dispensing witticisms in accents as thick as the foamy head on the Guinness they carefully pour, the tapsters at Dublin House move behind the long, well-used bar, with much of the same natural ease as many of the patrons down their drinks in front of it.
  • It was a classical insurgency situation, in which "decayed tapsters and serving men" faced men who "knew what they fought for and loved what they knew".
  • Their ranks also included proctors, ‘apparators,’ tapsters, a toll taker on London Bridge, and ‘pattentees.’
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