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Meaning of juke house
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juke house (n)
a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox
juke house Sentence Examples
- The old juke house stood on the corner of Main Street, its faded sign barely visible in the twilight.
- Inside the juke house, the air was thick with smoke and the sound of raucous laughter and music.
- A group of cowboys danced wildly to the rhythm of the jukebox, their boots stomping on the wooden floor.
- The barkeep served drinks to the thirsty patrons, his eyes scanning the room for any trouble.
- A lone woman sat at a table in the corner, nursing a glass of whiskey and watching the spectacle unfold before her.
- The sound of a gunshot rang out, and the music abruptly stopped, leaving only the sound of panicked screams and the smell of gunpowder.
- The sheriff arrived on the scene and began questioning the patrons, trying to piece together what had happened.
- The juke house was eventually shut down, but its legend lived on in the stories told by the locals.
- The old juke house was a place of both joy and sorrow, where people came to forget their troubles and celebrate life.
- The juke house was a microcosm of the town itself, a place where people from all walks of life came together to share a drink and a dance.
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a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox
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The old juke house stood on the corner of Main Street, its faded sign barely visible in the twilight.
Inside the juke house, the air was thick with smoke and the sound of raucous laughter and music.
A group of cowboys danced wildly to the rhythm of the jukebox, their boots stomping on the wooden floor.
The barkeep served drinks to the thirsty patrons, his eyes scanning the room for any trouble.