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bartender
noun
One who tends a bar or pub; a person preparing and serving drinks at a bar.
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The word 'bartender' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word to refer to someone who works in a bar, dispensing alcohol and creating drinks. Example: The bartender handed me a glass of my favorite wine.
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He proclaimed "the time has come to turn the page", while harkening back to his father's experience as a hard-working bartender in banquet halls.
I'm gonna think myself as a kind of atmospheric bartender.
Half-way across the world in Florida, prospective student Steven McPhee, then a bartender with a penchant for solo globe-trotting, met with anthropology professor, Kate Detwiler at Florida Atlantic University.
Neither of Rubio's own parents – "a bartender in hotels and... a maid, cashier and retail clerk" – would have qualified under his proposed standards, but apparently times have changed, and the economy is different.
"The fact that the son of a bartender and housekeeper is standing on stage with you today – that's what makes America great".
Instead opt for the down-to-earth places where you can pull up a stool at the bar and at least make conversation with the bartender.
His father worked as a bartender and his mother as a hotel maid in Las Vegas.
A bartender called police.
They worked punishing hours in humble jobs he as a bartender, she as a cashier to give their children a better life.
When my number came up, I was allowed through a cheap door into a windowless inner room with black walls, where a bartender handled my transaction.
But the open, no-limits sprawl of Boulder, edging up into the empty mountains, seemed a better fit for that mind-enlarging ganja feeling.The American bartender had been right: it was a clear-headed high, and just as strong as the stuff in Amsterdam.
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