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taverners

n. (plural of taverner English)

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He was lavishly scented, which set the Taverners instantly against him, and talked a great deal about the theatre.

His manners were particularly gentle and pleasing, and it was not very long before the Taverners were quite won over to him.

She greeted the Taverners kindly, and having led the ladies to the fire, and begged them to sit down by it and warm their chilled hands, looked Judith over with an expression of mild approval, and said in her inconsequent way: “Such bad weather for travelling, though to be sure it does not snow, and the roads nowadays are so good that one is hardly ever in danger of being held up.

The Taverners, with Miss Fairford and Lord Alvanley, were engaged to remain at Worth over the week-end, but although an Assembly at a neighbouring town, where some militia were quartered, a day’s hunting, and a card-party were promised, there was an insipidity, a flatness, that was hard to shake off.

Towards the end of January the Taverners were in London again, only to set forth a week later for Osterley Park.

There's a new schedule of rates and taxes for taverners and roomkeepers—Lord Toshtai has ordered some changes made.

Dearer than some, cheaper than others, but Bolner doesn't water his ale, and he won't take a bribe to drug it, as some taverners will.

Of course, taverners threw their doors wide and tarts promenaded in their skimpiest and filmiest outfits: they had profits to make.

Lord Thagol had matters of his own to consider, and he didn’t care about the concerns of taverners or turncoats.