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n. (plural of cocktail bar English)
Usage examples of "cocktail bars".
Less commercial trainboard romance flourished in the ballroom, the cocktail bars, the restaurants and the club car, and was consummated in suites, staterooms and cabins.
His sister Myrtle shot her husband in the ear once and got two cocktail bars in the ensuing divorce settlement.
Engels gives them cab fare to get back to their cars, which were all parked next to cocktail bars.
Occasionally he passed a cook from one of the kitchens, a porter pushing a cart loaded with liquor for the cocktail bars, or a cabin main coming off duty.
The vessel features indoor and outdoor pools, five cocktail bars, two nightclubs, ten shops featuring Russian merchandise and liquor, a movie and stage theater, and a well-stocked library.
There was a quick scramble from sun decks and bathing pools, bedrooms and lounges and cocktail bars.
As a result, the attention of most Westerners lapsed - even that of the men, who could see more flesh in cocktail bars in whatever city they called home.
The music was smooth and full, and it sounded like the marvelous cocktail bars in films where unattainable-looking women and suave violent men understood each other immediately by a look.
Or playing harps in hotel lobbies, pianos in cocktail bars, clarinets at weddings, and yes, flutes at RenFaires.
The clandestine game is played on the home team's turf, throughout the Washington area: Capitol Hill, Georgetown, the cocktail bars and restaurants of Virginia and Maryland's rural countryside, any area not designated as off limits to the Soviets.
They are to be seen everywhere in the streets, but they don't go to the ordinary pubs, and even in the hotels and cocktail bars which they do frequent they keep by themselves and hardly answer if spoken to.
Cass knew that Taz thought white pianos belonged in cocktail bars, and had decided that a black piano might be too depressing.