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barroom

[bahr-room, -room] / ˈbɑrˌrum, -ˌrʊm /


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For as long as performance enhancement has been around, there have been thought exercises and barroom debates that ask, what if athletes could just take everything?

From The Wall Street Journal

The followers are in fact the key to totalitarian movements, without whom the charismatic leader would simply be a barroom bloviator.

From Salon

There’s no arbiter for that, but it’s an interesting barroom question.”

From Los Angeles Times

In another scene, Kathy recounts the first time she saw Benny, head bowed, leaning on a barroom pool table with his bared, muscly arms.

From New York Times

Temnikova recruited her husband to carry anchovies on the plane from Tallinn, which will be served as appetizers at one of the nightly dinners held in the house’s stately barroom.

From New York Times