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Definition of pub crawl in English: pub crawlnoun British informal A tour taking in several pubs or drinking places, with one or more drinks at each. 逐店饮酒,走到哪儿喝到哪儿 Example sentencesExamples - This is the pub crawl along a seaside stretch of watering holes in Wales, near Swansea, that apparently used to be a regular night out for Dylan Thomas.
- Elsewhere, Medieval Molly will show people around the ghastly ale houses of York on her Hallowe'en pub crawl.
- Six of us (Gordon, Caroline, Michael, David, Warren and I) went for a mini pub crawl round the streets of Belgravia.
- It's basically a pub crawl that also visits the haunted house.
- We stayed in the dressing room for a couple of hours chatting, drinking and singing, and on the way back to the hotel we had a bit of a pub crawl.
- A massive pub crawl ensued, aimed at partaking of the delicious American beers being featured at bars and brewpubs throughout the city.
- And, of course, there's the compulsory pub crawl.
- And the next stop on our pub crawl in search of sport is the Frenches Club, a working man's club, in Redhill, in Surrey in England.
- So, a few of my mates and I pulled out a map and did a pub crawl, drinking beers all day.
- We chose a pub crawl instead of the usual coffee morning or raffle because it's a bit of fun and basically, this is us.
- During her Halloween pub crawl, Molly will visit three venues: the Golden Fleece, Pavement, the Black Swan, Peasholme Green, and the Snickleway Inn, Goodramgate.
- The black stuff is available in every bar, and any visitor needs to sample not only a pint, but a pub crawl's worth of alcohol to get a true taste of Belfast life.
- This might be the world's most glamorous pub crawl, but it's still a pub crawl, and it could end only one way.
- Well, the fun of that was something I couldn't pass up, so I joined the pub crawl as the ‘photographer’.
- And he successfully curbed the once-notorious pub crawl which inevitably descended into brawls on Friday and Saturday nights.
- A pub crawl is a highly predictable event where you know beforehand exactly which pubs you're assaulting.
- It's 38 degrees out here and I was out on a pub crawl last night.
- Ulysses on Wall Street is linked to Swift's Hibernian Lounge and Puck Fair - so a pub crawl between the three can be very civilised.
- After that we went on a pub crawl until about 4am.
- I'd like to see someone do a pub crawl in New Mills, in the Peak District (37 pubs, one small town).
verb British informal no object Go on a pub crawl. 逐店狂饮,畅饮一路 he liked to pub-crawl with his mates Example sentencesExamples - Police are calling time on pub-crawling youngsters out celebrating the results of their GCSEs or drowning their sorrows.
- He got from that period of pub-crawling with McCay all the material of his later poetry.
- This is the time to meet friends, try out new restaurants - and do a bit of shopping and some pub-crawling.
- In one interview, he recalled with fondness his pub-crawling days in London before he gave up the drink.
- Simon sent customers fleeing in panic from the Whistlestop sandwich shop as he and 24 revellers passed through York Railway Station after several hours pub-crawling in the city centre, York magistrates heard.
Definition of pub crawl in US English: pub crawlnounˈpəb ˌkrɔlˈpəb ˌkrôl British informal A tour taking in several pubs or bars, with one or more drinks at each. 逐店饮酒,走到哪儿喝到哪儿 Example sentencesExamples - It's basically a pub crawl that also visits the haunted house.
- A pub crawl is a highly predictable event where you know beforehand exactly which pubs you're assaulting.
- And he successfully curbed the once-notorious pub crawl which inevitably descended into brawls on Friday and Saturday nights.
- Ulysses on Wall Street is linked to Swift's Hibernian Lounge and Puck Fair - so a pub crawl between the three can be very civilised.
- During her Halloween pub crawl, Molly will visit three venues: the Golden Fleece, Pavement, the Black Swan, Peasholme Green, and the Snickleway Inn, Goodramgate.
- Six of us (Gordon, Caroline, Michael, David, Warren and I) went for a mini pub crawl round the streets of Belgravia.
- We chose a pub crawl instead of the usual coffee morning or raffle because it's a bit of fun and basically, this is us.
- I'd like to see someone do a pub crawl in New Mills, in the Peak District (37 pubs, one small town).
- We stayed in the dressing room for a couple of hours chatting, drinking and singing, and on the way back to the hotel we had a bit of a pub crawl.
- Well, the fun of that was something I couldn't pass up, so I joined the pub crawl as the ‘photographer’.
- So, a few of my mates and I pulled out a map and did a pub crawl, drinking beers all day.
- After that we went on a pub crawl until about 4am.
- And, of course, there's the compulsory pub crawl.
- A massive pub crawl ensued, aimed at partaking of the delicious American beers being featured at bars and brewpubs throughout the city.
- Elsewhere, Medieval Molly will show people around the ghastly ale houses of York on her Hallowe'en pub crawl.
- The black stuff is available in every bar, and any visitor needs to sample not only a pint, but a pub crawl's worth of alcohol to get a true taste of Belfast life.
- This might be the world's most glamorous pub crawl, but it's still a pub crawl, and it could end only one way.
- This is the pub crawl along a seaside stretch of watering holes in Wales, near Swansea, that apparently used to be a regular night out for Dylan Thomas.
- It's 38 degrees out here and I was out on a pub crawl last night.
- And the next stop on our pub crawl in search of sport is the Frenches Club, a working man's club, in Redhill, in Surrey in England.
verbˈpəb ˌkrɔlˈpəb ˌkrôl [no object]pub-crawlBritish informal Go on a pub crawl. 逐店狂饮,畅饮一路 he liked to pub-crawl with his mates Example sentencesExamples - Police are calling time on pub-crawling youngsters out celebrating the results of their GCSEs or drowning their sorrows.
- This is the time to meet friends, try out new restaurants - and do a bit of shopping and some pub-crawling.
- In one interview, he recalled with fondness his pub-crawling days in London before he gave up the drink.
- Simon sent customers fleeing in panic from the Whistlestop sandwich shop as he and 24 revellers passed through York Railway Station after several hours pub-crawling in the city centre, York magistrates heard.
- He got from that period of pub-crawling with McCay all the material of his later poetry.
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