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Definition of Barstools
1. barstool [n] - See also: barstool
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barstools
Literary usage of Barstools
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Zur Hierarchie von Fremdenverkehrsgemeinden im bayerischen Alpenraum: Einzel by Eva Ambros, Alfred Neumann, Steven Cohen, Claire Walter (1986)
"Sailors from all over the world have dropped anchor in Admiralty Bay. its sheltered
harbor. and perched on barstools made of whalebone to swap tales with ..."
2. Adventure Guide by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"The result is L'Atelier, a black, red and chrome restaurant where diners sit on
barstools around a central open kitchen to watch the master (occasionally) ..."
3. Costa Rica Alive! by Bruce Morris (2002)
"When I was there, he was just finishing up a group of barstools for a bar in Jaco.
The bar owner simply told Eugenio he wanted something ..."
4. Romantic Weekends in Texas by Mary Lu Abbott (2003)
"Along nearby Exchange Avenue, pop into the Stockyards Hotel and slip onto one of
the saddle barstools at Booger Red's Saloon & Restaurant, 105 East Exchange ..."
5. Cancun by Ulysses Travel Guides Staff (2004)
"... at a table with a bottle of tequila, saddles on the barstools, designer chairs,
hats on the ceiling and old black-and-white photographs on the walls. ..."
6. An Inverted Sort of Prayer by Chris F. Needham (2006)
"... two barstools side by side. The Pimp, for his part, was upset himself. I had
managed to Mitch him back at Stone's, managing to pay the bill when he was ..."
7. Seaville: A Blue Water Adventure by Richard Miller (2004)
"... and a baseball cap, all of them coated with ship's grime and paint— clean dirt
compared to what had accumulated on the floor beneath the barstools. ..."