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pub

noun as in business where liquor and food are served

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And it is true that since Blair was in power the pub culture has taken a beating.

In doing so, he implied the obsolescence of that most embedded of British watering holes, the pub.

I paid a visit Istmo Brew Pub and found their beers undrinkable.

In 2005, Istmo Brew Pub opened as the first of its kind in Panama City.

Following a conversation with Marsh, the two met at a pub in London.

The rest were crawlers, mostly pub spielers and bush larrikins, and the women were hags and larrikinesses.

Then, after spitting half a pint of tobacco juice into the stream, he turned sadly on his heel and led the way back to the pub.

“I say you might take a pub—and drink yourself to death,” was added aside.

"Three thousand miles from the next pub," said Bendemeer, with excessively dry significance.

Grouchy, Gen. Observations sur la relation de la campagne de 1815, pub.

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On this page you'll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pub, such as: bar, inn, lounge, saloon, tavern, and barroom.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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