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roadhouse

[ rohd-hous ]

noun

plural roadhouses
  1. an inn, dance hall, tavern, nightclub, etc., located on a highway, usually beyond city limits.


roadhouse

/ ˈ°ùəʊ»åËŒ³ó²¹ÊŠ²õ /

noun

  1. a pub, restaurant, etc, that is situated at the side of a road, esp a country road
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Origin of roadhouse1

First recorded in 1855–60; road + house
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The congressional seat can’t be surrendered to “a political hack,†she told a few score at a roadhouse grill in Amboy, done up with cobwebs and skeletons for Halloween.

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But he found consistent money playing music with his band throughout the red dirt roadhouse circuit in Oklahoma and Texas.

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Lage takes some modal and chromatic detours, and the pianist Kris Davis flings around free-jazz clusters, but the track never loses a rowdy roadhouse spirit.

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A desert roadhouse with a world-class license plate collection.

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In contrast to strait-laced Seattle, where suds stopped flowing at 2 a.m. and never on Sundays, Georgetown’s unregulated taverns, eateries and roadhouses were open round-the-clock, serving laborers the hoppy product of their labors.

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