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Definition of Barstool
1. Noun. A relatively high stool without a footrest or a back, found in bars. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Barstool
1. a stool in a barroom [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barstool
Literary usage of Barstool
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to Jamaica by Paris Permenter (2005)
"... leaning on a barstool in the open-air, one-room rum shops that dot the island.
INTERESTING FACT: Jamaica holds the record for number of bars per capita. ..."
2. Post Ex Sub Dis: Urban Fragmentations and Constructions by Ghent Urban Studies Team, Aaron Betsky (2002)
"He had the forthrightness of an old-school reporter on a barstool, and he described
white people as being rather like Huns are said to have been long ..."
3. Romantic Weekends in Texas by Mary Lu Abbott (2003)
"Go ahead and admire the Monets and O'Keeffes, then hoist yourself onto a saddle
barstool in a historic saloon. It's all part of the fun in a city without ..."
4. Daytrips Eastern Australia: 60 One Day Adventures by Car, Rail Or Bus by James Postell (2004)
"Sushi Train (2769 Cold Coast Highway, Surfers Paradise) Sit on a barstool, pick
the succulent pieces of sushi you desire as the dishes pass by on a model ..."
5. Transsexuals: Life from Both Sides by Lynn Hubschman (1999)
"... a big satisfaction in being attractive as a female, but even though I was
nervous and new to the bar, I had felt at home sitting there on the barstool. ..."
6. Sowboy by Richard Miller (2003)
"... a novel of promise, for it dealt with familiar subjects, like death; its cover
displayed a skeleton, a barstool, a Buick blazoned on a black nag, ..."