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bartender
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Word definitions for bartender in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bartender \Bar"tend`er\, n. A barkeeper.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A bartender (also known as a barkeep , barman , barmaid , bar chef , tapster , mixologist , alcohol server , or a alcohol chef ) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment . Bartenders also ...
Usage examples of bartender.
Tale by David Bischoff On his way to work, Wuher, after-double-noon shift bartender at the Mos Eisley Spaceport Cantina, was accosted.
As he hit the door, the bartender let out his breath, then leaned against the back bar while he guzzled another drink.
They had kept Billy Long as a manager until his untimely death, then quickly gave his job to the pudgy bartender, Leonard Wilbur.
Betty ordered an Absolut on the rocks with a twist from the young, round-faced bartender, then she suggested that I join her.
I started to laugh, but the bartender shouted to another young man shoveling quarters into a nearby slot.
The lame Chicano kid with the flattened nose seemed to be the bartender now.
The bartender handed me the worthless manila envelope full of worthless truths.
Only the bartender was taking an open interest, but he also seemed about to do or say nothing.
The bartender was popping his eyes at Phaid and the two dead, Phaid walked slowly towards the bar.
The two bodies had gone, the bartender was back behind the bar, but the sleepers seemed to have gone about their business.
Phaid gave the bartender a curt nod and had his glass topped from the special reserve bottle.
Fennella was the start of the direct path straight back to the real world, the restaurants, the shaded lights, stained-glass over green baize tables, women in expensive gowns playing seemingly expensive games that were at root primitively simple, even bars where the bartender bothered to remember your name.
The bartender had always been thin, but now he was no more than muscle and bone.
The same bartender was behind the bar and mostly the same customers were scattered about the room, though this time around Bludgeon was absent.
Brennan stared at him a moment longer, then signaled the bartender and put a twenty on the counter.