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bartender
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bar·tend·er  (bärtndr)
n.
One who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar. Also called barkeeper.

bartend v.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bartenderbartender - 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
bartender [ˈbɑːtɛndəʳ] n (US) → camarero, barman m

bartender [ˈbɑːtɛndəʳ] n (US) → serveur m (de bar)barman m

bartender [ˈbɑːtɛndəʳ] (US) nBarmann m

bartender [ˈbɑːtɛndəʳ] n (US) → barista m

bartender bar


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In the cafe car--the only such car in America offering draft beer--the bartends explained that this train wasn't on the original schedule, and so people weren't showing up yet.
Through an American acquaintance, Belgian-born Jacques, David readily gets caught up in the bohemian subculture of Paris, which, for him, revolves around Guillaume's bar, where Giovanni bartends, drinking and smoking into the early hours.
 
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