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Definition of Barrooms
1. barroom [n] - See also: barroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barrooms
Literary usage of Barrooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations by John Forrest Dillon (1911)
"... and it has been held that an ordinance prohibiting the employment of females
to wait in saloons and barrooms may be adopted under the power to regulate. ..."
2. Child Welfare in North Carolina by National Child Labor Committee (U.S.), Wiley Hampton Swift (1918)
"(There are no legal barrooms in North Carolina.) Concealing of Birth. It is a
felony to endeavor to conceal the birth of a child by secretly burying or ..."
3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"paid the barrooms kept on steamboats and ships is indicated by the change in
phraseology in the revenue law; that whereas formerly the revenue law mentioned ..."
4. Annotated Cases, American and English by H Noyes Greene, William Mark McKinney, David Shephard Garland (1918)
"When the act was approved, March 4, 1913, the fire limits referred to extended
only to Thirty-fifth street, Northwest, and the barrooms in question are ..."
5. Liquor Problem in Its Legislative Aspects by Frederick Howard Wines, John Koren (1897)
"There were in the State in 1892, when the dispensary system was introduced, 613
barrooms ; in Charleston, where there had ..."
6. The Liquor Problem in Its Legislative Aspects by Frederick Howard Wines, John Koren (1900)
"There were in the State in 1892, when the dispensary system was introduced, 613
barrooms ; in Charleston, where there had been 285 barrooms, there were only ..."
7. Darkness and Daylight, Or, Lights and Shadows of New York Life: A Woman's by Helen Campbell, Thomas Wallace Knox, Thomas Byrnes (1900)
"There are more than eight thousand saloons and barrooms in New York, ...
Nine barrooms in ten, and we might fairly say nineteen out of twenty, ..."