Sentence examples for saloon table from inspiring English sources

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The playwright Eugene O'Neill once described on a saloon table "an old desiccated ruin of dust-laden bread and mummified ham or cheese which only the drunkest yokel from the sticks" would ever dream of eating.

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Palin, who quit the only job she'd ever had that might have given her credibility as a national political figure, in order to dance the Tea Party hootchie-cootchie on saloon tables and trade association daises across the land (for money), is now bitching about her privacy.

Adah Isaacs Menken Menken, an actress and poet, was one of the most fascinating personalities at the saloon's long table.

The Tower Building also contained a shooting gallery and a billiard saloon with five tables.

The group left the building and moved on to McSorley's, with its sawdust-laden saloon floor, its drinking tables worn smooth by elbows and beer mugs, and its famous sign that warns, "Begood or Begone".

By then it had 50 saloons, 35 gambling tables, cribs for prostitution, 19 lodging houses, 16 restaurants, half a dozen barbers, a public bath house, and a weekly newspaper, the Rhyolite Herald.

We were treated to a nightly tour de force as Schmidt sat at a table in the saloon in the early hours after a hectic day on the hustings, solving world problems, knocking back the coffee, the Coke or the odd cognac, gesturing with pipe or menthol cigarette and puffing smoke in all directions, switching from German to the English of which he was so proud, and back again.

The Bus Stop Saloon, in San Francisco, has pool tables, a pair of video-golf machines, more than half a dozen televisions, and free popcorn.

By Jeffrey Toobin The Bus Stop Saloon, in San Francisco, has pool tables, a pair of video-golf machines, more than half a dozen televisions, and free popcorn.

Kobe Bryant's defense team made its public… The Bus Stop Saloon, in San Francisco, has pool tables, a pair of video-golf machines, more than half a dozen televisions, and free popcorn.

His father waited tables in a saloon, and a 1990 profile of Aziz in the London Observer speculated that his minority religion and poor station in life made him eager to succeed.

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