Pronunciation: /eɪlhaʊs/
noun a place where alcoholic beverages, especially ale, are served
A1 I went to the alehouse with my friends.
A2 The alehouse had a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff.
B1 The alehouse offered a variety of craft beers and traditional pub food.
B2 The alehouse was known for its live music nights and bustling crowds.
C1 The historic alehouse was frequented by locals and tourists alike for its unique charm.
C2 The alehouse's extensive beer menu and knowledgeable staff made it a popular destination for beer enthusiasts.
formal The alehouse was a popular gathering spot for the local townspeople.
informal Let's meet up at the alehouse for a drink after work.
slang I heard the new alehouse in town is lit!
figurative The old abandoned building was like a ghostly alehouse, filled with memories of the past.
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