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barmaid

[ bahr-meyd ]

noun

  1. a woman who bartends; bartender.


barmaid

/ ˈ²úÉ‘ËËŒ³¾±ðɪ»å /

noun

  1. a woman who serves in a pub
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Usage

See barman
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of barmaid1

First recorded in 1650–60; bar 1 + maid
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Example Sentences

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For the last 16 years, like many women in Itaituba, she has been returning periodically to the mines to work as a cook, a washerwoman, a barmaid and a sex worker.

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She appeared with Billy Connolly and the late Antony Bourdain, and played a barmaid in the film Wild Rose.

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Goodyear, 81, played the leopard-skin-loving barmaid Bet Lynch in the soap.

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Mr. Carrión pointed to photos of the victims that families had hung on nearby pines: a university rector with slicked-back hair; an imposing-looking barmaid.

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She — bold but perpetually insecure — becomes attracted to Sam, and the dynamics shift further as Sam regains control of his bar and demotes her to barmaid.

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