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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
barstool

also bar-stool, bar stool, 1910, from bar (n.2) + stool.

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barstool

n. A relatively high stool without a footrest or a back, found in bars.

Usage examples of "barstool".

Spotting her perched on the edge of a barstool, he hurried over to her.

Heavy tumbled off, turned a flip and landed miraculously upright on a barstool as neatly as an Olympic gymnast.

A huge black Special Forces grunt plucked Heavy from the barstool by his collar and the seat of his pants and carried him outside.

Lowell would go ahead and marry that red-haired hussy instead of dragging the girl around town from one wobbly barstool to the next.

One thoroughly panicked shapeshifter turned himself into a barstool, and hoped not to be noticed.

She sat Valerius down on a barstool and then pulled out a large box of Mexican ponchos, before she grabbed several of them and wrapped Valerius in them.

Satisfied, he slid off the barstool and tried to look nonchalant as he strolled to the end of the bar.

Kayla sat at the counter, her legs dangling over a barstool, phone extended toward him.

Donna plopped up on a barstool, throwing her leg across the other one in a seductive pose.

Haitian and broad as a linebacker, slid off a barstool and ambled over to Darling.

Saints, but he did -- sat on barstools drinking beer and talking about the unfairness of their wives.

They were able to gain a pair of barstools without too much trouble, though, because, it had to be said, neither Jack nor Eddie smelled particularly good.

Saints, but he did-sat on barstools drinking beer and talking about the unfairness of their wives.

No one else occupied any of the other barstools so early on a Saturday evening.

Lefty opened the bar at eight in the morning, and by eight-thirty the barstools were filled with men dulling themselves before reporting to work.