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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a barmaid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a female bartender, typically in a pub or bar setting.
Example: "The bar was busy, and the barmaid skillfully served drinks to the patrons."
Alternatives: "female bartender" or "bar staff member".
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I was a barmaid, too.
Ms. Wood became a barmaid.
We were served by a barmaid wearing only lingerie.
His grandfather had disapproved of Hubert's father marrying his mother, a barmaid, and disowned him.
Often absent, he moved out completely to live with a barmaid when his son was eight.
Eat In Harlem, www.eatinharlem.com, reviews restaurants and even has a "Barmaid of the Month" page.
"I love dressing up," she said, pulling a barmaid outfit off a rack.
I was a barmaid and bus conductress, hoping to get into drama school.
She acted at the Playhouse and played a barmaid in Coronation Street.
They'd be too busy with a barmaid to attend a rally.
When he talks to Kate as a "barmaid," he is suddenly bold.
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