bar stool Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbɑː ˌstuːl]
  • Us [ ˈbɑːr ˌstuːl]

Meaning of bar stool In English

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Examples of bar stool

  • It seems to me that the temptress on the bar stool symbolises one particular area of acute difficulty in the whole matter.

  • The man was exhausted, and went to the local bar for a drink, but, unfortunately, before he had his drink he fell off the bar stool and broke his jaw.

  • The normal seat height for a bar stool is 30 (76 cm) with a 26 (66 cm) stool being used against kitchen counters.

  • Bar stools allow for a higher view when eating, drinking, or socializing and can add to the atmosphere, given the right bar stool.

  • The only thing on wheels that was the right height was a bar stool.

  • If you seat a customer at the bar then you will lose or gain points - the amount indicated on the bar stool.

  • Waiting for an opportunity, he sits atop a bar stool and diligently works on various gadgets from day to day.

  • After the police win, they sit on the bar stool next to the bar man.

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