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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241) Betting is one of Britain's top leisure activities, even more popular than a trip to the pub or eating out.
242) She tells me that Jamie has been caught in a drugs bust at the Cross Keys pub.
243) All five had gone to the barn after an evening in the pub.
244) I liked being recognized in the pub afterwards, and made myself conspicuous in case anyone wanted my autograph.
245) Businesses, including several clothes shops, a pub, and an estate agent, lay in tatters.
246) Crilly gets a job raising curtains at a West End theatre and I become a barmaid at a busy Soho pub.
247) They wrote out a cheque for the place there and then and became the owners of their own pub.
248) The Arts Centre was planning to promote local-based talent and bridge the gap between pub gigs and the 3,000 capacity Hummingbird venue.
249) There are wine bars and pub sin every setting from a converted canalside warehouse to the ground floor of a theatre!
250) They have permission to turn it into a pub, a small office block or a complete three storey office.
251) I'm off down to the pub for a quickie.
252) It was five long miles to the nearest pub.
253) Barnstaple crown court was told he caused an affray at a pub in Braunton,(www.Sentencedict.com) Devon.
254) Would phone conversations substitute for cosy chats over lunch or in the pub after work?
255) The repository of all important knowledge in a small town was the chief barman of the local pub.
256) The pub itself was on a rise, commanding views across the countryside.
257) David had been on a pub crawl with pals from his rugby club.
258) Two notable regulatory changes resulted from enactment of Pub. L . 96 - 295.
259) Bilingual Time: Any future plans for you and your pub?
260) Every village has a green, a church, a pub and a manor house.
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.