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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
barman
noun
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▪ A couple of barmen had vaulted the bar and were trying to get through the crowd.
▪ I like around me dumb barmen and respectful customers.
▪ Like others who had gone before him, Neville the part-time barman was a very worried man.
▪ Mr Fitch a former barman had Korsakoff's disease, a kind of brain failure occurring as a result of alcoholism.
▪ The barman didn't say goodbye.
▪ Then a sudden roar of rage: the beefy tattooed barman.
▪ This afternoon, however, the barman felt oddly ill at ease.
Wiktionary
barman

n. A man who works in a bar.

WordNet
barman

n. an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar [syn: bartender, barkeep, barkeeper, mixologist]

Wikipedia
Barman (disambiguation)

A barman or bartender is someone who serves beverages behind a bar.

Barman may also refer to:

  • Barman (surname)
  • Barman (Madhya Pradesh), India
  • , a tugboat

Barman (surname)

Barman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Basudeb Barman (born 1935), Communist Party of India politician
  • Hiten Barman (born 1950), All India Forward Bloc politician
  • Kirit Pradyot Deb Barman (born 1977), Hindu monarch
  • MC Paul Barman (born 1974), American rapper
  • Ranen Barman (born 1969), Revolutionary Socialist Party politician
  • Tom Barman (born 1972), Belgian film director and musician
  • Travis Barman (21st century), American astronomer
  • Uddabh Barman (21st century), Indian communist politician

Usage examples of "barman".

Every kitchen maid and barman, matelot and mechanic, hackney driver and barrowman is on the lookout should they make any move to leave the pub.

Thus, The Gilded Cage was a museum of unnatural sociality, and the smile of the barman welcomed Francis, Helen, and Rudy, bums all, and Pee Wee, their clean-shirted friend, to the tableau.

I got the fags from behind the bar in the hotel I knew the barman went out to change the barrel at the same time every day.

One of the barmen crashed a heavy iron rod across the door and locked it in place.

Frustrated by his own inaction, Jack was asking one of the barmen what he could do to help.

Following its flight path he found one of the barmen clutching his shoulder as blood pumped between his fingers.

The two barmen had skilfully retrieved the Scarlet Feather glasses and replaced them with those that belonged to the house.

Swordmaster - much as soldiers talk to barmen, barbers and the stranger sitting next to them moments before they go over the wall.

Two barmen and a girl were working it, serving drinks feverishly, wiping down the counter, slopping dirty glasses into a steaming sink.

Hogg had learned so much during his season with the salt of the earth, barmen and suchlike.

Wayne, Dean, Duane, for Norvis, Shakespeare, Big Dread, for Godfrey the barman, for Fucker Burke, for Basim and Manjeet, for Bogdan, Maciek, Zbigniew.

The disgruntled section made a point of muttering their discontent so loudly that at first the question-master asked them to keep the noise abated and, when they took no heed of him, Fergus, the barman, pointed out that the brewers, the owners of the establishment, supported the quiz nights strongly.

The Commitments stood around the platform waiting for the go ahead from the head barman.

Richard Barman, has suggested most of the new money should come out of social programs: aid to immigrants, grants for juvenile justice programs and subsidies for federal housing projects.

There were workhouse girls, whores, urchins, street peddlers, and barmen.