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watering hole
noun as in bar
Weak matches
noun as in barroom
Weak matches
noun as in cabaret
Strongest match
noun as in gin mill
noun as in hangout
Strongest match
Weak match
noun as in hang-out
noun as in haunt
noun as in lounge
noun as in nightclub
Strongest matches
Weak matches
noun as in oasis
Strong matches
noun as in rendezvous
noun as in restaurant
Strongest matches
noun as in saloon
noun as in swimming hole
Weak matches
noun as in tavern
Example Sentences
A former pub landlord says he has visited more than 5,000 watering holes across the nation - in an effort to boost the British pub industry.
The restaurant, which has been a favorite watering hole for tourists and locals for decades, is named in honor of Hawaiian surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku.
The closure of Strangers' bar, in the House of Commons, while an alleged spiking incident is investigated has thrown the spotlight on Westminster's drinking culture and what goes on in its many watering holes.
You lost your favorite watering hole, your favorite grocery store, a part of your city that had become your anchor, your strength, your best friend.
In Laguna Beach, residents for years have complained about the noise and quality of life issues that stem from late-night visitors to the city’s watering holes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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