mughouse (Meaning)

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mughouse (n.)

An alehouse; a pothouse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mughouse

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mughouse Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint mughouse beckoned weary travelers with its warm glow and the promise of respite.
  2. The mughouse was a lively hub where locals and visitors alike gathered to share stories and pints.
  3. The aroma of roasting meats and hops filled the mughouse, tantalizing the senses.
  4. The walls of the mughouse were adorned with antique tankards and faded portraits of former patrons.
  5. The low-beamed ceiling of the mughouse created an intimate and cozy atmosphere.
  6. The mughouse's stone floor was worn smooth by countless boots over the centuries.
  7. The laughter and chatter of patrons filled the mughouse, creating a convivial ambiance.
  8. The mughouse's house ale was renowned for its rich flavor and potent kick.
  9. The tavernkeeper presided over the mughouse with a jovial grin and a keen eye for detail.
  10. The mughouse was a timeless sanctuary where weary souls could find solace and camaraderie.

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An alehouse; a pothouse.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The quaint mughouse beckoned weary travelers with its warm glow and the promise of respite.

The mughouse was a lively hub where locals and visitors alike gathered to share stories and pints.

The aroma of roasting meats and hops filled the mughouse, tantalizing the senses.

The walls of the mughouse were adorned with antique tankards and faded portraits of former patrons.