How to use "bar" in a sentence
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After we put our suitcases in our rooms, the Colonel asked me to go out to a bar with him for a drink.
It was in the afternoon, and the man behind the bar said, Jenny'll be here about nine o'clock.'
'Why don't you wait for me in that bar across the street? Then I'll take you to my place.'
So I waited in the bar.
It started when I arm-wrestled a man in the bar, and won some money on a bet
She came across to the bar after work, and we had a drink and talked.
Next day, when Jenny went to work, I went back to the bar
Then one day a man called Mike came into the bar.
He turned back to the room, picked up his bag and took out a short iron bar, sharpened at one end
He then put his shoes into the bag and, grasping the iron bar in his right hand, he moved quietly towards the door of the bishop's bedroom
Marius watched as Jondrette put a metal bar in the fire and inspected a rope ladder on the table
Leblanc was standing by the fire, holding a metal bar above his head.
With those words he threw the metal bar out of the window into the street below.
Then he hears the sound of his wife's laughter from the terrace bar of the hotel, and he shakes his head.
Everyone in the bar knows she wants to go
"Nice one!" says the first before he disappears into the bar
And the brother called Darwin comes out of the bar with two small bottles of beer.
He remembers the bar clearly
They want to ski in the spring, hike in the summer and spend their money in the hotel bar and the spa
Think about that." Greg drank some more of his beer and looked around the bar
You remember the Mexican: the one stealing from the bar?"
She pressed the ON-OFF bar again.
When she shut off the radio the third time, she kept her finger pressed against the ON-OFF bar
They exclaimed over the food and clustered around the portable bar
Tina kept a well-stocked bar in one corner of her office for those infrequent occasions when a business associate needed a drink after a long work session
He went to the bar.
He returned from the bar with more RS 233; my Martin
Elliot carried their empty brandy glasses to the bar in the corner and switched on the light above the sink
Tina went to the bar and sat on one of the three stools, across the counter from Elliot
I found the pub's owner in his bar, with no idea of what was going on
Later, in the bar, I found some sandwiches that no one had noticed
I was tired after eating and went into the room behind the bar and slept on a black leather sofa that I found there.
I awoke to find that sad howling still in my ears: 'Ulla, ulla, ulla, ulla, ulla,' It was now getting dark, and after I had found some bread and cheese in the bar I walked on through the silent squares to Baker Street and so came at last to Regents Park