Synonym: bar, barroom, gin mill, ginmill, pothouse, pub, public house, taphouse, taproom. Similar words: salon, balloon, aloof, aloofness, hullabaloo, goon, moon, no one. Meaning: [sə'luːn] n. 1. a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter 2. tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals.
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(31) With the companionway protected from the wind, only the waves that broke over the cabin top burst into the saloon.
(32) Trent sat on the saloon deck, holding his coffee mug cupped in his hands.
(33) This mid-range saloon and hatchback series replaces the trusty old Bluebird and is light years ahead in styling, performance and comfort.
(34) So in 1837, one host gave a party for Martin Van Buren at a saloon.
(35) He had come up through motorcycle racing and saloon cars.
(36) Back in the saloon Trent cut the rope into four lengths and made one fast to each corner of the folded bedsheets.
(37) She wouldn't be as easy to vanquish as she had been outside the Feelgood Saloon.
(38) Kitty Russell, proprietress of the Longbranch Saloon, a woman with a heart of gold who has eyes only for Dillon.
(39) Albert Honey says: If that had happened to a saloon car full of people from a family.
(40) Sun saloon 10, a modern version of the old cross-bench car, upon delivery in 1939.
(41) There was also a large saloon on the main deck which was a great asset for visiting V.I.P's and crew comfort.
(42) Here a salesman flaunts his status by showing the sunshine roof, electric windows and alloy wheels on his family saloon.
(43) This necessitated having a low roof and a side gangway in the upper saloon, reminiscent of the old low-bridge buses.
(44) Richly-decorated Saloon Bars more closely approximate to the modern idea of a Victorian pub.
(45) He passed into the saloon, found the companionway at once and descended to a central passage.
(46) There was a long silence, such as falls over a saloon bar in a Western at moments of confrontation.
(47) Batwing doors from a Wild West saloon led into the main bar, which was paneled in beautifully carved Siamese teak.
(48) So it's still in rarefied air, the Mercedes V12 S-class being the only saloon to come close.
(49) After a few minutes, he went into the saloon and ordered a coffee which he drank standing at the bar.
(50) It could be a cheap family saloon; it could be a luxury car.
(51) Right: The Vauxhall Chevette looks what it is: a nippy[sentencedict.com/saloon.html], small family hatchback saloon car.
(52) Mercedes has achieved sports-car adhesion with a comfort many luxury saloon makers would envy.
(53) It's a new challenge for the ultimate competitor; saloon car racing for the Peugeot team.
(54) David Oates going well in a new saloon car racing class.
(55) Two minutes in the microwave and you have a full size saloon car ready to drive away.
(56) As he drove out of his allotted space, to his astonishment he saw Alexandra about to get into her white saloon.
(57) Now the photograph was pinned to the saloon bulkhead on Golden Girl.
(58) Above the entrance to the saloon bar there is a picture of Shakespeare on the swinging sign.
(59) That evening, Connor was behind the counter in the saloon when he heard angry voices in the public bar.
(60) Better the mild academic joke than the jollities of the saloon bar.