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barkeeper

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bar·keep·er  (bärkpr) also bar·keep (-kp)
n.
1. A person who owns or operates a bar for the sale of alcoholic beverages.
2. See bartender.

barkeeper [ˈbɑːˌkiːpə]
n
(Business / Professions) another name (esp US) for barman
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.barkeeperbarkeeper - an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar
barmaid - a female bartender
employee - a worker who is hired to perform a job
publican, tavern keeper - the keeper of a public house
Translations
barkeeper [ˈbɑːˌkiːpəʳ] N (US) → tabernero/a m/f
barkeeper [ˈbɑːrkiːpər] (US) nbarman* $(barmaid)m/f
barking mad (British) barking [ˈbɑːrkɪŋ] (British) adj (= bonkers) → complètement cinglé(e) >


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And once, I remember, a barkeeper mixed me a sweet temperance drink of syrup and soda- water.
There's a barkeeper from Jersey City going to be received.
Martin drank on silently, biting out his orders and invitations and awing the barkeeper, an effeminate country youngster with watery blue eyes and hair parted in the middle.
 
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