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Definition of Beaneries
1. beanery [n] - See also: beanery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beaneries
Literary usage of Beaneries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Debates in the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1917-1918 by Massachusetts Constitutional Convention (1919)
"... beaneries, docks and all these other matters that you are now trying to put
into our Constitution. Everybody in business will ask: "What does this mean? ..."
2. Rand, McNally & Co.'s Handbook of the World's Columbian Exposition by Stuart Charles Wade, Rand McNally and Company (1893)
"... or Kinsley's (1o5 Adams Street) to the 5-cent "beaneries" of savory South
Clark Street. The restaurants of the principal hotels are good and reliable; ..."
3. National Floodmarks: Week by Week Observations on American Life as Seen by by Mark Sullivan (1915)
"Whoever yearned for the fleshpots of Memorial Hall, or made joyous pilgrimage to
Washington Street's beaneries or to the Women's Educational and Industrial ..."
4. Kimono Ballads: Some Cheerful Rhymes for Loafing-times by Charles Coleman Stoddard (1908)
"Closeted, In beaneries or on the street? Our lives are hanging by a thread— Oh,
tell us, tell us what to eat! But, after all, the years have sped, ..."
5. Forty Modern Fables by George Ade (1902)
"have been all over the Country putting up at bad Beaneries, eating and drinking
everything I wanted from Pie to Pilsner, drinking 87 different samples of ..."