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beanery

[bee-nuh-ree] / ˈbi nə ri /


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If money is forced upon me through the enterprise, I shall found a hospital or a free beanery with it.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the basement of a nearby beanery called Kelly's, a blond named Rose has a hunk named Hutch hidden in the cellar between shelves of preserves.

From Time Magazine Archive

June Havoc, who ought to know, plays an ex-vaudevillian married to the owner of a mountain beanery, whose daughter is afraid to tell her that she has secretly married and wants out of show business.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the novel begins, Raul sits in a beanery in The Bronx, near the Cabot School, wrapped in a satisfying combination of doom and glory.

From Time Magazine Archive

I live straight and eat in a beanery.

From The Big-Town Round-Up by Raine, William MacLeod

Many campers prefer to eat at the local beaneries, but a few still cook on their own fires with supplies from a local supermarket.

From Time Magazine Archive

His name became as current in Broadway beaneries as stale bagels.

From Time Magazine Archive

I quit two or three times, thinking I could make a living writing scenarios, but I always had to go back to the beaneries.

From The She Boss A Western Story by Hankins, Arthur Preston

However, after stuffing my pockets with all my earthly possessions, we hiked forth and steered for the Builtfast—the very latest thing in expensive beaneries.

From You Should Worry Says John Henry by McHugh, Hugh




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