bar

noun, verb61 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

a bar that is full of people

a bar that many people like

a modern and fashionable bar

a bar where single people go to meet other single people

a bar primarily for gay people

a long high table for eating breakfast

a cheap and unpleasant bar

a bar primarily for lesbian people

a bar that is officially allowed to sell alcoholic drinks

a comfortable bar in a hotel or pub

a bar in a pub that is cheaper than the lounge bar

a comfortable bar in a pub

a way of describing the rhythm in a piece of music

located inside a bar

sitting or standing next to the counter where drinks are served

in the area where the staff works to serve drinks

to visit a bar

to spend time at a bar relaxing

to manage a bar

to go to one or more bars

to be the owner of a bar

to be in charge of the daily operations of a bar

to go into a bar

to go to a bar often

to play a short section of music on an instrument

to hum a short section of music

to be standing or sitting at a bar, drinking for a long time

to prevent something from happening in a way that is successful

used to indicate what someone is prevented from doing (bar sb from doing sth)

simple food served in a bar

small savory food items served in a bar

Collocations with "bar"

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