roadhouse (Meaning)

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roadhouse (n)

an inn (usually outside city limits on a main road) providing meals and liquor and dancing and (sometimes) gambling

roadhouse Sentence Examples

  1. The dilapidated roadhouse stood at the lonely crossroads, its neon sign flickering weakly in the darkness.
  2. The rugged leather-clad biker pulled into the dusty roadhouse, seeking refuge from the relentless rain.
  3. The smoky and rowdy roadhouse was a haven for weary travelers, offering cheap beer and live music.
  4. The fight erupted in the dimly lit roadhouse, bottles and chairs flying through the air.
  5. The roadhouse was a meeting place for outlaws, bootleggers, and anyone looking to escape the watchful eyes of the law.
  6. The old roadhouse had witnessed countless stories of love, loss, and violence over the decades.
  7. The roadhouse's stage was a platform for aspiring musicians, showcasing their talents in front of rambunctious crowds.
  8. The roadhouse's jukebox played a mix of classic rock, country, and blues, creating a nostalgic ambiance.
  9. The roadhouse was a reminder of a bygone era, where freedom and lawlessness intertwined.
  10. Despite its rough exterior, the roadhouse held a certain charm, attracting both the desperate and the curious.

FAQs About the word roadhouse

an inn (usually outside city limits on a main road) providing meals and liquor and dancing and (sometimes) gambling

club, cafe, cabaret,nightclub,tavern, supper club, bistro, pub, saloon, cafe

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The dilapidated roadhouse stood at the lonely crossroads, its neon sign flickering weakly in the darkness.

The rugged leather-clad biker pulled into the dusty roadhouse, seeking refuge from the relentless rain.

The smoky and rowdy roadhouse was a haven for weary travelers, offering cheap beer and live music.

The fight erupted in the dimly lit roadhouse, bottles and chairs flying through the air.