Synonym: gin mill, pothouse, public house, saloon, taphouse. Similar words: pubic, public, publish, puberty, publisher, in public, published, republic. Meaning: [pʌb] n. tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals.
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211) Even the horse brasses, hung beside the fire, pub trinkets, reassure me.
212) Selection of blended and malt whiskies. Good selection of beers, homemade pub grub lunches.
213) With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose, Kent, where regulars called 999.
214) Chris believes the Bay Horse was first a pub in the 1560s and was also a coaching inn.
215) Richly-decorated Saloon Bars more closely approximate to the modern idea of a Victorian pub.
216) The twins and three men had gone to the barn after an evening in a pub.
217) The meeting came on the same day the latest casualty of the rent increases left his pub.
218) By the time they arrived Davidson, 38, had gone to his local pub at Ewhurst, Surrey.
219) We browsed through a desolate pornographic bookshop wearing a Monday morning hangover,(http://sentencedict.com/pub.html) then entered a crowded pub.
220) She met her boyfriend Barry in a pub two years ago.
221) They represent a very real challenge to the pub traditional client base.
222) But the next day Zara and Johnson were all smiles as they enjoyed a day out at a pub.
223) By the end of the Regency period the pub was becoming a far more attractive proposition for the government, too.
224) The pub blazed at my back as I walked off.
225) All 5 then left the pub and went to the barn at Uckington.
226) Householders who catch burglars in the act may get a bit rough and individual policemen may strike out in some after-hours pub rough-house.
227) There's even more ammunition for the Limited driver to unload in the performance-over-a-pint discussion at the local pub.
228) Years later I found it, a tiny pub tucked into a cobbled alley beside a large inn.
229) Past the pub, and the noise of laughter and the music of a jukebox and the bell chime of gaming machines.
230) We got a call to a pub - near the Dock Road.
231) An argument broke out in the crowded pub after some drink was knocked over and Mr Brown tried to defuse the situation.
232) A pub, like any other old building, is far more than just its principle facade, or its four walls.
233) Roomy High Victorian pub, with big bay windows and glass partitions.
234) Male bastions like the pub, the football stadium and the military have been stormed.
235) If we saw two blokes coming out of a pub rolling drunk we might wait to see what develops before acting.
236) Michael Pearson, 19, of Leeds, battered 19-year-old Dean Fisher to death after meeting him in a pub.
237) Drinks all round ... the family-run pub that's an award winner.
238) Further fights broke out around the pub, and windows were smashed.
239) It is a wee bit disconcerting when you can hear yourself think in a pub these days.
240) Frankie had left home and was now living in lodgings in a little backstreet near the pub they were sitting in.
More similar words: pubic, public, publish, puberty, publisher, in public, published, republic, publicly, Republican, publicity, public good, public debt, public office, publication, republicanism, public opinion, weimar republic, the general public, public policy.