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Saddle bar

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(Arch.) one the small iron bars to which the lead panels of a glazed window are secured.

See also: Saddle



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In the members' stand, the Tack & Saddle Bar and Ocean Swell Bar are uninviting and, if you want to eat, drink and be merry, you are better off in either the July restaurant, or in Mozart's Bistro, or in various other semi-outdoor eateries and drinkeries.
She stunned locals by going into the Whip and Saddle bar and ordering Bloody Marys.
He leaped upon the saddle bar and sat in front of Ted, and the four of them zoomed onward through the town, full speed ahead.
 
 
 
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