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Definition of taproom in English: taproomnounˈtaprʊmˈtapruːm A room in which alcoholic drinks, especially beer, are available on tap; a bar in a pub or hotel. Example sentencesExamples - Drinkers were served in the taproom, a large single room furnished with trestle tables and benches.
- He slapped me a big one and went over to the noisy gang in the taproom.
- In one month he scrubbed the taproom till it gleamed like it did 70 years ago.
- One day, he wandered into the taproom of Lionel's pub.
- The shout cracked across the taproom, and surprise jerked his head around.
- As he made his way into the small foyer, he could hear the noise from the taproom.
- Well, he entered the taproom, and he is extremely bad for business.
- The proprietor of the Falling Rock taproom in Denver, says that's a good reason to look at these winter seasonals.
- The pub singer has come of age - emerging from the taproom and entering the recording studio.
- He has worked with the Victory brewery on developing an unfiltered Bavarian-style wheat beer that will be served exclusively at Ludwig's and the brewery's taproom.
- The innkeeper's wife passed him as he left the taproom.
- In the taproom, a place filled with smoke, noise and the scent of strong ale, one man nudged his companion.
- He stumbled back into the taproom, hoping that, by the time she came to, he'd be passed out.
- Arun thrust through the swinging door into the taproom of Bullfinch's only inn, still feeling remarkably weightless.
- Those keen features that might have been attractive had they not been so sunken and calculating, recalled to her a smoggy taproom on a dreadful night not long ago.
- He saw to his horse and then went looking for the taproom.
- All the others were strangers, none of whom seemed incline to even look her way - except for the one merrily strolling across the taproom towards them.
- A few hours later, he pushed past the swinging door of the taproom, furs replaced by a couple of purchased oddities that clinked in his pack as he moved.
- After fastening the storm shutters on his own shop, he helped old Marise close up the taproom.
- He does a nice business in his 60-seat taproom and goes through 2 half-barrels of Sierra Nevada Celebration a week during peak winter beer season.
Definition of taproom in US English: taproomnoun A room in which alcoholic drinks, especially beer, are available on tap; a bar in a hotel or inn. Example sentencesExamples - As he made his way into the small foyer, he could hear the noise from the taproom.
- Arun thrust through the swinging door into the taproom of Bullfinch's only inn, still feeling remarkably weightless.
- All the others were strangers, none of whom seemed incline to even look her way - except for the one merrily strolling across the taproom towards them.
- Those keen features that might have been attractive had they not been so sunken and calculating, recalled to her a smoggy taproom on a dreadful night not long ago.
- He saw to his horse and then went looking for the taproom.
- One day, he wandered into the taproom of Lionel's pub.
- In one month he scrubbed the taproom till it gleamed like it did 70 years ago.
- After fastening the storm shutters on his own shop, he helped old Marise close up the taproom.
- In the taproom, a place filled with smoke, noise and the scent of strong ale, one man nudged his companion.
- Drinkers were served in the taproom, a large single room furnished with trestle tables and benches.
- He stumbled back into the taproom, hoping that, by the time she came to, he'd be passed out.
- The shout cracked across the taproom, and surprise jerked his head around.
- He has worked with the Victory brewery on developing an unfiltered Bavarian-style wheat beer that will be served exclusively at Ludwig's and the brewery's taproom.
- The innkeeper's wife passed him as he left the taproom.
- A few hours later, he pushed past the swinging door of the taproom, furs replaced by a couple of purchased oddities that clinked in his pack as he moved.
- He does a nice business in his 60-seat taproom and goes through 2 half-barrels of Sierra Nevada Celebration a week during peak winter beer season.
- The proprietor of the Falling Rock taproom in Denver, says that's a good reason to look at these winter seasonals.
- Well, he entered the taproom, and he is extremely bad for business.
- The pub singer has come of age - emerging from the taproom and entering the recording studio.
- He slapped me a big one and went over to the noisy gang in the taproom.
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