barrelhouse (Meaning)
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barrelhouse (n)
a cheap drinking and dancing establishment
Synonyms & Antonyms of barrelhouse
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barrelhouse Sentence Examples
- The barrelhouse overflowed with raucous laughter and the strumming of banjos.
- The old barrelhouse on the outskirts of town was a notorious hangout for moonshiners.
- The pianist's fingers danced across the keys, filling the barrelhouse with syncopated rhythms.
- The air in the barrelhouse was thick with the smell of stale beer and cheap whiskey.
- The walls of the barrelhouse were adorned with faded posters of burlesque dancers and vaudeville performers.
- The rowdy patrons of the barrelhouse sang along to the music, their voices echoing through the rafters.
- The proprietor of the barrelhouse was a gruff old man with a heart of gold.
- The jukebox in the barrelhouse played a mix of honky-tonk and blues tunes.
- The barrelhouse was a place where people could come to let their hair down and have a good time.
- The music of the barrelhouse was as raw and untamed as the people who frequented it.
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a cheap drinking and dancing establishment
sports bar, alehouse,roadhouse, joint, barroom, pub, brewpub, saloon, bistro, tavern
No antonyms found.
The barrelhouse overflowed with raucous laughter and the strumming of banjos.
The old barrelhouse on the outskirts of town was a notorious hangout for moonshiners.
The pianist's fingers danced across the keys, filling the barrelhouse with syncopated rhythms.
The air in the barrelhouse was thick with the smell of stale beer and cheap whiskey.