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bartender
[ bahr-ten-der ]
bartender
/ ˈbɑːˌtɛndə /
noun
- a person who serves in a bar
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bartender1
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Example Sentences
I quickly appoint myself bartender and make the man a drink.
Bartender and writer Craig Bridger recalls his first visit to Speyside.
I was a bartender in New York City for the better part of ten years.
Patrons come to a place for the atmosphere, to see their favorite bartender, or to socialize.
Matt, a bartender at the San Francisco Rose, echoed that sentiment.
The second one pulled out a cannon and poked it at the bartender and told him to keep his britches on.
Bud called for whisky, and helped himself twice from the bottle which the bartender placed between them.
He handed the bartender a ten-dollar bill and got a kind of wry pleasure out of seeing the picture of Dionysus on its face.
He was on the point of addressing some remarks to the bartender, when the little round orator cut in with an energy quite amazing.
His idea of God is a bartender that keeps setting out the drinks and never strikes you for the price.
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Related Words
- barkeep
- barkeeper
- mixologist
- tapster
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