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bartender
[bahr-ten-der]
bartender
/ ˈɑːˌɛԻə /
noun
a person who serves in a bar
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bartender1
Example Sentences
Fast forward 2½ decades, and “The Waterfront” features a suave, queer character named Shawn who gets a job as a bartender at the Buckleys’ seafood restaurant.
In Tennessee, for instance, bartenders are prohibited from serving alcohol between 3:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m on Sundays, unless local governments have extended hours.
Robert “Bobby” Lozoff, a longtime bartender at The Trident, a well-known bar, music venue and restaurant frequented by many celebrities, died earlier this month in Hawaii of unknown causes.
Sardinha had worked as a bartender’s assistant, but a motorcycle accident in 2019 left her unable to grab a knife well enough to chop lemons, as the job required.
It was how I found chefs, cookbook writers, bartenders — and how I connected with people who, like me, actually did want to see what someone had for lunch.
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