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Definition of barmaid in English: barmaidnoun ˈbɑːmeɪdˈbɑrˌmeɪd 1British A woman serving behind the bar of a pub or hotel. Example sentencesExamples - We supply the waitresses, barmaids, security and anything else someone requires to make their night complete.
- You can barely get your pint away from the bar in London without some smiling barmaid drawing a little shamrock in the head for you.
- As everyone always notices, the back view reflected in the mirror of the barmaid serving a client in a top hat (who must, by visual implication, be you) is too far to the right to be optically possible.
- ON the cover of a new calendar which has just gone on sale, a half naked barmaid pours a glass of whisky at the Edward VII pub in York.
- One young lass is desperate to make it as a singer, but finds that she's having more success slinging the drinks as a barmaid.
- Jack was a trainee upholsterer at the time, Meg worked as a shop assistant and barmaid.
2North American A waitress who serves drinks in a bar. Example sentencesExamples - From the way she was dressed, Sarah assumed she was one of the barmaids.
- Rough clothing and general shabbiness proclaimed their lack of affluence, yet there was no rowdiness, and no one gave the two overworked barmaids trouble.
- Crowe was seen drinking Guinness in many Limerick pubs including the Charlie St George, and Nancy Blake's where a barmaid refused to serve him due to it being after hours.
- Great place to nip into on the way to Hollywood and load up on flaming sambuca's at the bar with the lovely barmaids.
- All the booths around the edges of the room were crammed with people, and the barmaids had their hands full serving them.
- I also have to add that it has the most attractive barmaids of any bar I have ever been in throughout my life, absolutely beautiful!
- The fire of the Inn flickered as its customers called for ale and stew, and Nali and the other barmaids hurried around, taking orders.
- With the exception of the barmaids, the occupants of the tavern were men, the majority of them heavyset and tough-looking.
- The barmaids are well fit, and you get your drinks served to you in a flash.
- A pretty barmaid in a short skirt and apron was serving them.
- In the lobby of the Tel Aviv Opera House, tall barmaids in red sequins served wine in plastic goblets with labels declaring the sponsorship of the Bezeq telephone company.
- The same barmaid that had served Deuce, asking if the other two occupants of the table wanted a drink, interrupted any reply Epoxie could have made.
- At about 1: 30 am, he ordered a drink from Hattie Carroll, one of the barmaids.
- A young barmaid brought Doran a drink, grinning at him mischievously, but he didn't even glance at her.
- The barmaid spilled his drink all over him and then… nothing.
- Forget about those tales of huge tubs filled with ice cold beer served by doe-eyed barmaids just quivering to hear your band.
- 1840 - In a beer tavern known as Corse Halle, near Berlin, barmaids on rolling skates served thirsty patrons.
- As Maria and company entered the pub, he immediately handed off the drinks to a barmaid and went straight to Erik.
- Tane sat in a chair next to the table of soldiers, Ice pretended to stir his drink, and Ryo acted like a barmaid and asked them if they wanted anything else.
- Ziana sighed, irritated, as Devon called for the barmaid to bring her whatever her usual drink was.
Definition of barmaid in US English: barmaidnounˈbärˌmādˈbɑrˌmeɪd 1North American A waitress who serves drinks in a bar. Example sentencesExamples - Forget about those tales of huge tubs filled with ice cold beer served by doe-eyed barmaids just quivering to hear your band.
- Great place to nip into on the way to Hollywood and load up on flaming sambuca's at the bar with the lovely barmaids.
- The same barmaid that had served Deuce, asking if the other two occupants of the table wanted a drink, interrupted any reply Epoxie could have made.
- All the booths around the edges of the room were crammed with people, and the barmaids had their hands full serving them.
- A pretty barmaid in a short skirt and apron was serving them.
- The barmaids are well fit, and you get your drinks served to you in a flash.
- Ziana sighed, irritated, as Devon called for the barmaid to bring her whatever her usual drink was.
- I also have to add that it has the most attractive barmaids of any bar I have ever been in throughout my life, absolutely beautiful!
- Rough clothing and general shabbiness proclaimed their lack of affluence, yet there was no rowdiness, and no one gave the two overworked barmaids trouble.
- At about 1: 30 am, he ordered a drink from Hattie Carroll, one of the barmaids.
- Tane sat in a chair next to the table of soldiers, Ice pretended to stir his drink, and Ryo acted like a barmaid and asked them if they wanted anything else.
- As Maria and company entered the pub, he immediately handed off the drinks to a barmaid and went straight to Erik.
- From the way she was dressed, Sarah assumed she was one of the barmaids.
- A young barmaid brought Doran a drink, grinning at him mischievously, but he didn't even glance at her.
- The barmaid spilled his drink all over him and then… nothing.
- Crowe was seen drinking Guinness in many Limerick pubs including the Charlie St George, and Nancy Blake's where a barmaid refused to serve him due to it being after hours.
- The fire of the Inn flickered as its customers called for ale and stew, and Nali and the other barmaids hurried around, taking orders.
- With the exception of the barmaids, the occupants of the tavern were men, the majority of them heavyset and tough-looking.
- In the lobby of the Tel Aviv Opera House, tall barmaids in red sequins served wine in plastic goblets with labels declaring the sponsorship of the Bezeq telephone company.
- 1840 - In a beer tavern known as Corse Halle, near Berlin, barmaids on rolling skates served thirsty patrons.
2British A woman bartender. Example sentencesExamples - Chances are the barman or barmaid who served you drink would put you to shame on the waves.
- On a recent return to Wales, he asked for a whisky in one trendy bar and got a funny look - the barmaid had never served whisky before.
- I found a better one in the next street with a better looking barmaid and cheaper liquor.
- Blessing number 38; If nothing else, I'm a really good barmaid.
- The person whose job it will be to tell people to put out their cigarettes is barmaid Pam Pickering.
- Whilst the barmaid attended to our drinks, I extracted appropriate change to facilitate swift payment.
- Laura Price, head barmaid at The Sun, which is next door to the Swan, said: ‘It doesn't look nice at the moment.
- The demand to get in kept growing, and soon I was told by the barmaid that if I didn't drink more, I would cordially yet under no uncertain terms get kicked out.
- The barmaid, Sian, boasted to me before serving me that she was ‘an old pro behind the bar’.
- Peter wants to trade in brassy barmaid Shelley for genteel flower-shop owner Lucy.
- The music area is separate from the bar, in which you will get a warm welcome from regular barmaid Sinead Keaney.
- ‘We felt it was important to make sure our customers were aware of the situation,’ explained barmaid Marie Grady.
- The cheating former care worker was rumbled after telling a pal of wife Beverley that he was divorced and was getting married to barmaid Barbara.
- It also had an old-style brassy barmaid, but she'd never heard of Hoolihan.
- This months barmaid is the lovely and ever friendly Tamsyn from up the stairs at Monkey Feather.
- The Woodmans pub barmaid and mother of three boys, who recently buried her stepfather, says the ring is her most treasured possession.
- His views were shared by barmaid Laura Waghorn, of Craylands Square, Swanscombe, who was on her hen night in Gravesend when she heard her fiance had been rushed to hospital.
- Andrew wasn't there, he was replaced by a new new barmaid called Sue who seems to think I'm northern!
- I find an empty wooden stool at the bar, and the efficient middle - aged barmaid quickly has a Bud on the counter.
- She had many friends in Salisbury and after completing her A-levels, Ms Chaney did a variety of jobs, working as a dental nurse, carer, cook and barmaid.
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