Pronunciation: /bɑr.ruːm/
noun a room in a bar where customers can sit and socialize while drinking alcohol
A1 I went to a barroom with my friends to celebrate my birthday.
A2 The barroom was crowded with people enjoying drinks and music.
B1 The barroom had a cozy atmosphere with dim lighting and comfortable seating.
B2 The barroom had a wide selection of craft beers and signature cocktails.
C1 The barroom was known for its live music performances and late-night parties.
C2 The barroom's vintage decor and upscale ambiance made it a popular spot for socializing.
formal The patrons gathered in the barroom for a night of socializing and relaxation.
informal Let's head to the barroom and grab a few drinks with friends.
slang I heard there's a wild party happening at the barroom tonight.
figurative His mind felt like a chaotic barroom, filled with conflicting thoughts and emotions.
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