barroom Antonyms

Meaning of barroom

Wordnet

barroom (n)

a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter

Webster

barroom (n.)

A room containing a bar or counter at which liquors are sold.

barroom Sentence Examples

  1. The barroom was filled with the raucous laughter of rowdy patrons.
  2. Old Tom tended bar in a quaint barroom where locals gathered to swap stories.
  3. The barroom mirror reflected the weary faces of men nursing their drinks after a long day.
  4. A lone cowboy sat at the end of the barroom, his gaze lost in a distant memory.
  5. The atmosphere in the barroom was thick with smoke and the scent of stale beer.
  6. A group of friends celebrated a birthday in the lively barroom.
  7. The barroom was a place where secrets were whispered and friendships formed.
  8. The barroom brawl sent glasses flying and patrons scrambling for cover.
  9. The piano man played softly in the corner of the barroom, his music providing a soothing backdrop to the conversations.
  10. The barroom was a sanctuary for those seeking a temporary escape from the outside world.

FAQs About the word barroom

a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counterA room containing a bar or counter at which liquors are sold.

saloon, pub, cafe,tavern, nightclub, bar, watering hole, dramshop, watering place,café

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The barroom was filled with the raucous laughter of rowdy patrons.

Old Tom tended bar in a quaint barroom where locals gathered to swap stories.

The barroom mirror reflected the weary faces of men nursing their drinks after a long day.

A lone cowboy sat at the end of the barroom, his gaze lost in a distant memory.