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watering hole
noun as in bar
Weak matches
noun as in barroom
Weak matches
noun as in cabaret
Strongest match
noun as in gin mill
noun as in hangout
Strongest match
Weak match
noun as in hang-out
noun as in haunt
noun as in lounge
noun as in nightclub
Strongest matches
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noun as in oasis
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noun as in rendezvous
noun as in restaurant
Strongest matches
noun as in saloon
noun as in swimming hole
Weak matches
noun as in tavern
Example Sentences
Large marsupials like kangaroos and wallabies tended to avoid burrows, unless they had been flooded with rainwater; then they used them as watering holes.
Another caravan had converged on this last watering hole before the city walls, a half night’s march away.
They have penned songs and poems about their “bistrots,” so attached are they to their unpretentious watering holes that for generations have nourished their bodies and souls.
It still sounds in parliamentary and governmental buildings but it seems the bell - which has annoyed regulars and baffled tourists in Westminster's watering holes for so long - is becoming a thing of the past.
Hanging vine chandeliers decorate the indoor dining room, which is attached to Bar Magnolia, a well-stocked watering hole for hotel guests and diners who want to sip on a libation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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