public bar Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpʌb.lɪk ˈbɑːr]
  • Us [ ˌpʌb.lɪk ˈbɑːr]

Meaning of public bar In English

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Examples of public bar

  • This room was 'superimposed on the previously prevailing status hierarchy of saloon bar, private bar, and public bar' (p. 158).

  • Many of the electorate—in what we used to call the public bar—are suspicious of change.

  • In these days the public bar is often about the size of a telephone kiosk.

  • It is the surroundings, the demoralising effect of the surroundings of the public bar.

  • I doubt whether any of the exalted membership of the task forces has been in a public bar in the past 10 years.

  • It was asked that that notice should be shown in every public bar as a reminder to the public of its duty.

  • A person under 18 years may not go into a public bar, and may not be supplied with drink.

  • In most public houses in country areas and small public houses in tourist areas there are two rooms, the saloon bar and the public bar.

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