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Discover Ludwig'barman' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It refers to a person who serves drinks at a bar or pub. It can be used in any written text or conversation where the topic is about someone who works in a bar. For example: - The barman mixed up a delicious cocktail for me after I told him my favorite ingredients. - I have been working as a barman for five years now and I love the social aspect of the job. - The barman noticed that the customer had had too much to drink and politely cut him off.
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barman
noun
A man who works in a bar.
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Pugh's father, Simon, confirmed his son, a barman and Huddersfield University student, was involved in the incident.
When we left, Kevin the barman handed me a package.
It is possible to spot sloths and pink dolphins from the glass-walled comfort of a sleek vessel furnished with a barman called Robinson and a menu of rainforest delicacies (the giant river snails are a surprising highlight).
His ambition was to be a barman and he trained in silver service, but he was soon laid off from his first job and joined the ranks of Britain's burgeoning hire-and-fire, temporary workforce with its insecure terms and conditions.
Upstairs, the barman would thoroughly prepare a pisco sour, the national drink, at any time of day.
Ian Goodman, head barman at the Oxo tower in London, has a special cocktail list that takes you through the evolution of the Martini, starting with the Martinez from 1887.
In 1936 the then seven-year-old was earning up to $50,000 $800,000 todayy), while a Beverly Hills barman reportedly developed the popular non-alcoholic cocktail that shared her name.
I opted instead for an old favourite, Dark Star's Hophead ("There is nothing boring about Hophead," the barman reassured me).
Let's leave Lord Justice Moses, first chairman of Ipso (the new press regulator), to his doomed role as latest "barman in the last-chance saloon" (in Hacked Off's characteristically winsome opinion).
Hand the barman at Movida £35,000 and he would mix up a a shot of Louis XII cognac, some Cristal Rose, a few flakes of edible gold leaf and at the bottom of the glass a diamond ring.
Fred's favourite sentence: "23 pints of Old Peculiar and 15 packets of crisps please barman... magic!" resonates throughout the holiday, the number of pints growing steadily throughout the years, as the "kids" all grow up.
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