Definition
a bar (on a window): a stick, a pole, a shaft, a railing (on a window, to stop people climbing through)
a bar: a pub, a cafe; a counter
- "Well you can go to one bar, I will be going to another secret bar underwater with my millionaire manatee friends."
- "An intense bar fight ensues."
- "Milk Bar and Casino, 33 Penny Lane, London, England."
- "Bruno : I first met Betty on a blind date a couple of months ago at a bar."
- "Hopefully we can wrap things up quickly and head to the bar."
- "Listen Todd, I've got one: A rabbi, a priest and an imam walk into a bar, the barman takes one look at them and says "Is this some kind of joke?"
- "Marlene : Here's my first joke: a kangaroo walks into a bar and asks for a whiskey."
- "Next time we'll add some weight to the bar."
- "The bartender says, "We don't get many kangaroos in this bar."
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