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Definition of barkeeper in English: barkeeper(US barkeep) nounˈbɑːkiːpəˈbɑrˌkipər North American A person who owns or serves drinks in a bar. 〈主北美〉酒吧间老板;酒吧招待 Example sentencesExamples - I suggest you get your friendly barkeep to give it to you in a large glass, in this case a plastic beer mug, with a lot of ginger ale so it is somewhat dilute.
- She made her way through the couples still standing on the dance floor and then ordered a drink from the barkeeper who happened to be a good friend of hers.
- Her barkeeps have researched new drinks for the spring, and they've tweaked and taste-tested a lot of cocktails to get just the right balance of sour, sweet, bitter and strength.
- He boldly tugs the barkeep's jacket to get served, but immediately gets bullied by one of the patrons for no reason other than that he's a new face and an easy mark.
- The barkeeper finally set the drink down in front of her and watched her cuddle it close to her.
- The general good cheer of the bar was, for a brief time, nearly turned to disaster by a dispute between Laurie's husband and the local barkeep.
- I was playing pool against some kind of buffoon, who proceeded to shout at me as my colleague (a dynamo on the table, truly) had been away awhile obtaining drinks from the barkeep.
- The barkeep, cleaning a shot glass with a dirty rag, turns and shakes his head, ‘Would you get a load of that?’
- Raven walked up beside him and pretended nothing of him as he ordered a strong drink from the barkeep.
- As she sat, the barkeep refilled her drink, apologizing profusely.
- Without asking permission, the barkeep swipes the driver's license through a card reader and the device flashes a green light approving the order.
- Just another night in the life of a bar waitress, I thought to myself as Gil, the barkeeper, finished cleaning another batch of mugs and smiled as I approached.
- They exited the saloon after paying the barkeep and began to walk the streets until they received a call from Chidori reminding her to pick up the wire they needed for the guns.
- The clientele went back to their business, mostly drinking, and the barkeep went in back, presumably to get Julian's food.
- He felt someone tap on his shoulder and turned to see the barkeep, he took his drink and paid him, then relaxed and sat in silence.
- Kane sat there thinking and watching everyone as the barkeeper went and served more people.
- But Martin turned away, leaving him to tell it to the barkeeper, until that worthy was called away to furnish drinks to two farmers who, coming in, accepted Martin's invitation.
- Enchanters liked to wander around the land rewarding people for good deeds and occasionally getting drunk and rewarding barkeeps for good beer.
- The staff, a barkeeper and two barmaids, wore nothing to mark them as wealthy.
- This year's search, part of Grand Marnier's annual support of the celebrated New York Film Festival, brought in hundreds of recipes, culled from barkeeps throughout the city and metropolitan area.
Definition of barkeeper in US English: barkeeper(also barkeep) nounˈbärˌkēpərˈbɑrˌkipər North American A person who owns or serves drinks in a bar. 〈主北美〉酒吧间老板;酒吧招待 Example sentencesExamples - The barkeeper finally set the drink down in front of her and watched her cuddle it close to her.
- He felt someone tap on his shoulder and turned to see the barkeep, he took his drink and paid him, then relaxed and sat in silence.
- She made her way through the couples still standing on the dance floor and then ordered a drink from the barkeeper who happened to be a good friend of hers.
- He boldly tugs the barkeep's jacket to get served, but immediately gets bullied by one of the patrons for no reason other than that he's a new face and an easy mark.
- The staff, a barkeeper and two barmaids, wore nothing to mark them as wealthy.
- As she sat, the barkeep refilled her drink, apologizing profusely.
- I was playing pool against some kind of buffoon, who proceeded to shout at me as my colleague (a dynamo on the table, truly) had been away awhile obtaining drinks from the barkeep.
- This year's search, part of Grand Marnier's annual support of the celebrated New York Film Festival, brought in hundreds of recipes, culled from barkeeps throughout the city and metropolitan area.
- The general good cheer of the bar was, for a brief time, nearly turned to disaster by a dispute between Laurie's husband and the local barkeep.
- Raven walked up beside him and pretended nothing of him as he ordered a strong drink from the barkeep.
- Kane sat there thinking and watching everyone as the barkeeper went and served more people.
- But Martin turned away, leaving him to tell it to the barkeeper, until that worthy was called away to furnish drinks to two farmers who, coming in, accepted Martin's invitation.
- They exited the saloon after paying the barkeep and began to walk the streets until they received a call from Chidori reminding her to pick up the wire they needed for the guns.
- I suggest you get your friendly barkeep to give it to you in a large glass, in this case a plastic beer mug, with a lot of ginger ale so it is somewhat dilute.
- The clientele went back to their business, mostly drinking, and the barkeep went in back, presumably to get Julian's food.
- Just another night in the life of a bar waitress, I thought to myself as Gil, the barkeeper, finished cleaning another batch of mugs and smiled as I approached.
- Without asking permission, the barkeep swipes the driver's license through a card reader and the device flashes a green light approving the order.
- The barkeep, cleaning a shot glass with a dirty rag, turns and shakes his head, ‘Would you get a load of that?’
- Enchanters liked to wander around the land rewarding people for good deeds and occasionally getting drunk and rewarding barkeeps for good beer.
- Her barkeeps have researched new drinks for the spring, and they've tweaked and taste-tested a lot of cocktails to get just the right balance of sour, sweet, bitter and strength.
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