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Definition of Taprooms
1. taproom [n] - See also: taproom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taprooms
Literary usage of Taprooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Immigrant Forces: Factors in the New Democracy by William Payne Shriver (1913)
"As the taprooms were thus operated by the company it ... In a single year the
sales of bottled beer at the taprooms in the two coke towns amounted to ..."
2. Studies in Folk-song and Popular Poetry by Alfred Mason Williams (1895)
"... rattling machines, and the squalid suffering in the reeking tenements, in the
cheap and fiery stimulants of the taprooms, can be only faintly imagined. ..."
3. Studies in Folk-song and Popular Poetry by Alfred Mason Williams (1895)
"... in the cheap and fiery stimulants of the taprooms, can be only faintly imagined.
An inheritance of bad habits had also descended to the weaving class. ..."
4. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1916)
"He has prowled in streets, taprooms, libraries and lead- cons. Out of a mixed
lore gathered among hooligans, bookmen and beautiful women, he projects such ..."
5. A History of the United States by Edward Channing (1905)
"Existing taprooms might continue for four years, but in the mean- IA "reader" of
the Magazine of American History (xxiii, 506) asked for "a contemporary ..."
6. A History of the United States by Edward Channing (1905)
"Existing taprooms might continue for four years, but in the mean- 1 A " reader "
of the Magazine of in the text ls allowed to stand, ..."