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taverns

n. (plural of tavern English)

Usage examples of "taverns".

Though not clearly marked, these establishments were probably taverns, their doors and iron-shuttered windows open to air out the fetid interiors.

There were always cheap taverns, cheap beer, and cheap drunks to populate the first and drink the second.

Line a long sequence of Taverns and Ordinaries, and absences of the same.

Heads, at the other end of the city, as a rouster for taverns in The Carcass, where I learned my wits could be more persuasive than my fists.

It was not a large village, but its one main street was packed with theaters and gaming houses, hotels and eating establishments and taverns, bawdy houses and fighting rings, none of which ever closed.

For a score of nights they bought and sold instruments, sang to crowds who paid far too much to cram shoulder-close into taverns, took on or exchanged students, confirmed a few new bards .

Four disposed of the Silvertree spy, changed taverns once or thrice, dealt with some would-be thieves, and found themselves, as approaching dawn made the eastern sky a little less dark, on the docks facing more than a dozen swaggering-drunk Adelnan soldiers.

Indeed, the taverns had been full of little else, afire with the news that all the baronies were arming.

Setisia left for their boat that night feeling they had found a whole tribe of new friends, and with a list of Mendai frequented taverns in towns on their way down river.