tippling-house (Meaning)
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tippling-house (n.)
A house in which liquors are sold in drams or small quantities, to be drunk on the premises.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tippling-house
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tippling-house Sentence Examples
- The local tippling-house was notorious for its rowdy patrons and copious ale consumption.
- The solitary tippler sat hunched over a tankard at the dimly lit tippling-house.
- The authorities cracked down on the unlicensed tippling-house, closing it down to the dismay of its clientele.
- The tippling-house's wooden sign creaked in the wind, inviting weary travelers to partake in its libations.
- The tavern's reputation as a tippling-house grew with each raucous evening it hosted.
- The old man was a regular at the tippling-house, spending his days marinating in cheap whiskey.
- The smell of stale beer and tobacco smoke permeated the air inside the dingy tippling-house.
- The tippling-house had become a den of thieves and ne'er-do-wells, where illicit activities flourished.
- The young couple sought refuge from the cold in the tippling-house, sharing a pint of warm ale.
- The tippling-house was a sanctuary for the weary and the thirsty, offering a respite from the hardships of daily life.
FAQs About the word tippling-house
A house in which liquors are sold in drams or small quantities, to be drunk on the premises.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The local tippling-house was notorious for its rowdy patrons and copious ale consumption.
The solitary tippler sat hunched over a tankard at the dimly lit tippling-house.
The authorities cracked down on the unlicensed tippling-house, closing it down to the dismay of its clientele.
The tippling-house's wooden sign creaked in the wind, inviting weary travelers to partake in its libations.