saloons in English

noun
1
a public room or building used for a specified purpose.
a billiard saloon
2
an automobile having a closed body and a closed trunk separated from the part in which the driver and passengers sit; a sedan.
It's a real four-seater saloon car with serious pace when you need it, rather than a supercar draped in a saloon 's body.

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1. 7 The temperance league wanted to close all the saloons in town.

2. 12 The mayor finally asked the governor for assistance, whereupon eight companies were sent in and the saloons ordered closed.

3. Cowgirl art is perfect for cafes, restaurants, saloons, honky-tonks and stores that cater to western women

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5. Bushwhackings and horsewhippings, missions, saloons, boot hills, and forts, there existed a culture that celebrated with artistic eloquence and …

6. Bootlegging gained protected status in a region where neighborhood saloons often served as informal offices for local ward bosses

7. Synonyms for Alehouses include bar, beer parlours, brewpubs, pubs, saloons, taverns, taprooms, watering holes, public houses and gin mills

8. 27 The saloons had perforated plywood benches like the Milnes cars, maple veneer ceilings with lighting along the sides only.

9. Bourbon is the most prominent style of whiskey produced in the USA, enjoyed in saloons around the world sipped neat or in brilliant Bourbon cocktails

10. If Combing in wet hair, begin from the ends and move towards the scalp as this would make Combing easier and damage free So now, no need to visit the costly saloons and look for hair treatments, conditioners, shampoos, spas, etc

11. Barkeep is a free role that anyone can enjoy! To become a Barkeep, you have to approach one of the four hiring locations, being found in the Saloons in Bronze City, Howling Peak, Puerto Dorado, and the Steamboat

12. Boomtowns such as Borger, Texas, and Kiefer, Oklahoma, earned reputations for violence, but most injuries and deaths were caused by dangerous jobs around large, moving equipment or explosions in the oil fields rather than from fighting in the streets or saloons.

13. How swell that in the Old West of gunfights and land grabs, massacres and gold rushes, Bushwhackings and horsewhippings, missions, saloons, boot hills, and forts, there existed a culture that celebrated with artistic eloquence and spiritual fervor the most intimate feature of the feminine anatomy.

14. On a normal summer night, Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws, and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down alleyways and over rooftops, across bustling avenues and through dingy saloons, back out into the streets where they were chewed on until all the juice was extracted, and then discarded to make room for the next morsel.

15. On a normal summer night, Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws, and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down alleyways and over rooftops, across bustling avenues and through dingy saloons, back out into the streets where they were chewed on until all the juice was extracted, and then discarded to make room for the next morsel.

16. Cash on the Barrelhead, or sometimes cash on the barrel, is an American idiom that means immediate payment, payment without any delay.The term cash on the Barrelhead or cash on the barrel is most probably derived from the fact that many transactions on the frontier, in general stores or in saloons took place over upended barrels used as tables.Note that Barrelhead is properly rendered as one word.