saloons Antonyms

Meaning of saloons

saloons

the living area on a yacht, sedan sense 2a, salon sense 1, a public room for socializing especially on a ship, salon sense 4, salon sense 2, an often elaborately decorated public hall, parlor car, a usually large public cabin on a ship (as for dining), barroom

saloons Sentence Examples

  1. The old-fashioned saloon exuded a smoky, whiskey-scented ambiance.
  2. The town's mayor proposed closing down all the saloons in an effort to reduce crime.
  3. The miners frequented the saloons after a hard day's work, seeking solace in drinks.
  4. The grand saloon of the luxury cruise ship offered an array of fine liquors and live entertainment.
  5. The saloon was a popular meeting spot for cowboys and outlaws alike.
  6. The swinging doors of the saloon creaked open, announcing the arrival of a new customer.
  7. The piano player in the saloon had a repertoire of both lively tunes and mournful ballads.
  8. The saloon was the only place in town where you could get a glass of whiskey on a Sunday.
  9. The saloon's clientele ranged from respectable businessmen to notorious criminals.
  10. The local saloon was a hub of the community, where people gathered to socialize and share stories.

FAQs About the word saloons

the living area on a yacht, sedan sense 2a, salon sense 1, a public room for socializing especially on a ship, salon sense 4, salon sense 2, an often elaboratel

taverns, bars, cafes, pubs, nightclubs, cabarets, taprooms, gin mills, barrooms, cantinas

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The old-fashioned saloon exuded a smoky, whiskey-scented ambiance.

The town's mayor proposed closing down all the saloons in an effort to reduce crime.

The miners frequented the saloons after a hard day's work, seeking solace in drinks.

The grand saloon of the luxury cruise ship offered an array of fine liquors and live entertainment.